Weird thing just happened on Photoshop CS6.
Tried to open a pano PSD file from last year, and I got the odd error of "Could not complete your request because it is not a valid Photoshop document."
Presuming the file was corrupted somehow, I still have the JPGs that made up that pano, so I just made that pano again. I re-merged the JPGs in PS, flattened/cropped the image and saved as a new PSD file. No worries.
And then the same thing happened. The PSD I just made will not open in PS. I tried the standard PSD file double click, File --> Open, File--> Open with no format context (like an Open As... in earlier versions), etc. And I've got nothing.
I did just migrate to High Sierra on my mac and the shots were taken before that migration. But:
1) Mac OS actually displays a preview image of this PSD file when I hit space bar on it in the Finder, and...
2) A similar pano taken just moment earlier on the same day opens in PS just fine.
Any ideas?
- A
Tried to open a pano PSD file from last year, and I got the odd error of "Could not complete your request because it is not a valid Photoshop document."
Presuming the file was corrupted somehow, I still have the JPGs that made up that pano, so I just made that pano again. I re-merged the JPGs in PS, flattened/cropped the image and saved as a new PSD file. No worries.
And then the same thing happened. The PSD I just made will not open in PS. I tried the standard PSD file double click, File --> Open, File--> Open with no format context (like an Open As... in earlier versions), etc. And I've got nothing.
I did just migrate to High Sierra on my mac and the shots were taken before that migration. But:
1) Mac OS actually displays a preview image of this PSD file when I hit space bar on it in the Finder, and...
2) A similar pano taken just moment earlier on the same day opens in PS just fine.
Any ideas?
- A