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    Opening a Photoshop CS file with Photoshop 6???

    I am having designs supplied to me by a designer who is using Photoshop CS. I only have version 6 but we are sure it should be possible to open the PSD files on the lower version.

    I get as far as seeing a preview of the file fine in File>>Open but on opening I get the message

    "could not open C:\.........etc etc.psd" because there is not enough memory(RAM)

    The PSD is only 3Mb.

    From what I have been told the files is being saved with a maximum compatibility setting checked.

    What can we do to open these files? Thanks

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    1. Open "My Computer" from your desktop. Double-click your hard drive.
    2. Open "Documents and Settings."
    3. Open the folder labeled with your user name.
    4. Open "Local Settings" followed by "Temp."
    5. Scroll down to the files beginning with "Photoshop" ("PS" for older Photoshop CS builds). This will be followed by a series of letters and numbers.
    6. Double-click each "Photoshop" ("PS") temp file to open them in Photoshop CS. This is the only way to identify which temp file contains the project you wish to recover. Luckily, because when Photoshop shuts properly it deletes its temp files, there should be no more than three or four.
    7. Select "Save As" from the "File" me
    8. If you can’t restore Photoshop file you may use more strength solutions
    http://www.psd.openfiletool.com/ PSD Open File Tool
    https://forums.adobe.com/message/6698481
    http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarge...photoshop-cs6/

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