I've posted this query in the Google Groups Picasa forum, but maybe
there are some Picasa users here who can offer some insight please?
I've turned to Picasa recently for my basic editing, mainly because
PaintShop Pro 8 destroys my valuable EXIF data if I let it near a
photo. But IMO Picasa 2 also does a great job for the basics
(including the easiest to use 'straightener' I've ever come across.)
But I'd still like to get quickly to PSP8 when I want. However, in
Picasa 2, with a photo enlarged for viewing/editing, if I right-click
and select 'Open With...' I get a list of these 5 programs:
Paint Shop Pro 8
IrfanView
MemoriesOnTV
Firefox
TextPad
Q1: Where does this arbitrary list come from? I see no mention of it
in Options, nor the online Help. It differs significantly from the
list I see when using 'Open With' on a JPG in a Windows folder, where
I get the 8 relevant programs I have configured, and neither of the
inappropriate entries MemoriesOnTV and TextPad (my text editor!) are
included.
Q2: More important, when I choose PSP8, the program opens, but with no
file opened. (IrfanView and Firefox open the file; TextPad and
MemoriesOnTV both behave like PSP8, but of course they couldn't
sensibly open a JPG anyway!)
Q3: Anyone able to suggest how I might get Open With > PSP8 to work
please? (I don't want to use the alternative of Open File, which opens
the default Windows JPG-associated program, because I want my default
to be IrfanView, for quick viewing, not PSP8.)
I have a similar issue with Picasa not "finding" Photoshop when I
right-click. I haven't found a user settling to adjust this. I hope
you get an answer I can use, too.
-DK
On Jul 6, 5:27 am, Terry Pinnell <terry...@dial.pipex.com> wrote:
> I've posted this query in the Google Groups Picasa forum, but maybe
> there are some Picasa users here who can offer some insight please?
>
> I've turned to Picasa recently for my basic editing, mainly because
> PaintShop Pro 8 destroys my valuable EXIF data if I let it near a
> photo. But IMO Picasa 2 also does a great job for the basics
> (including the easiest to use 'straightener' I've ever come across.)
>
> But I'd still like to get quickly to PSP8 when I want. However, in
> Picasa 2, with a photo enlarged for viewing/editing, if I right-click
> and select 'Open With...' I get a list of these 5 programs:
>
> Paint Shop Pro 8
> IrfanView
> MemoriesOnTV
> Firefox
> TextPad
>
> Q1: Where does this arbitrary list come from? I see no mention of it
> in Options, nor the online Help. It differs significantly from the
> list I see when using 'Open With' on a JPG in a Windows folder, where
> I get the 8 relevant programs I have configured, and neither of the
> inappropriate entries MemoriesOnTV and TextPad (my text editor!) are
> included.
>
> Q2: More important, when I choose PSP8, the program opens, but with no
> file opened. (IrfanView and Firefox open the file; TextPad and
> MemoriesOnTV both behave like PSP8, but of course they couldn't
> sensibly open a JPG anyway!)
>
> Q3: Anyone able to suggest how I might get Open With > PSP8 to work
> please? (I don't want to use the alternative of Open File, which opens
> the default Windows JPG-associated program, because I want my default
> to be IrfanView, for quick viewing, not PSP8.)
>
> Any advice would be much appreciated please.
>
> --
> Terry, West Sussex, UK
Terry Pinnell wrote:
> I've posted this query in the Google Groups Picasa forum, but maybe
> there are some Picasa users here who can offer some insight please?
>
> I've turned to Picasa recently for my basic editing, mainly because
> PaintShop Pro 8 destroys my valuable EXIF data if I let it near a
> photo. But IMO Picasa 2 also does a great job for the basics
> (including the easiest to use 'straightener' I've ever come across.)
>
> But I'd still like to get quickly to PSP8 when I want. However, in
> Picasa 2, with a photo enlarged for viewing/editing, if I right-click
> and select 'Open With...' I get a list of these 5 programs:
>
> Paint Shop Pro 8
> IrfanView
> MemoriesOnTV
> Firefox
> TextPad
>
> Q1: Where does this arbitrary list come from? I see no mention of it
> in Options, nor the online Help. It differs significantly from the
> list I see when using 'Open With' on a JPG in a Windows folder, where
> I get the 8 relevant programs I have configured, and neither of the
> inappropriate entries MemoriesOnTV and TextPad (my text editor!) are
> included.
>
> Q2: More important, when I choose PSP8, the program opens, but with no
> file opened. (IrfanView and Firefox open the file; TextPad and
> MemoriesOnTV both behave like PSP8, but of course they couldn't
> sensibly open a JPG anyway!)
>
> Q3: Anyone able to suggest how I might get Open With > PSP8 to work
> please? (I don't want to use the alternative of Open File, which opens
> the default Windows JPG-associated program, because I want my default
> to be IrfanView, for quick viewing, not PSP8.)
>
> Any advice would be much appreciated please.
>
>Terry Pinnell wrote:
>> I've posted this query in the Google Groups Picasa forum, but maybe
>> there are some Picasa users here who can offer some insight please?
>>
>> I've turned to Picasa recently for my basic editing, mainly because
>> PaintShop Pro 8 destroys my valuable EXIF data if I let it near a
>> photo. But IMO Picasa 2 also does a great job for the basics
>> (including the easiest to use 'straightener' I've ever come across.)
>>
>> But I'd still like to get quickly to PSP8 when I want. However, in
>> Picasa 2, with a photo enlarged for viewing/editing, if I right-click
>> and select 'Open With...' I get a list of these 5 programs:
>>
>> Paint Shop Pro 8
>> IrfanView
>> MemoriesOnTV
>> Firefox
>> TextPad
>>
>> Q1: Where does this arbitrary list come from? I see no mention of it
>> in Options, nor the online Help. It differs significantly from the
>> list I see when using 'Open With' on a JPG in a Windows folder, where
>> I get the 8 relevant programs I have configured, and neither of the
>> inappropriate entries MemoriesOnTV and TextPad (my text editor!) are
>> included.
>>
>> Q2: More important, when I choose PSP8, the program opens, but with no
>> file opened. (IrfanView and Firefox open the file; TextPad and
>> MemoriesOnTV both behave like PSP8, but of course they couldn't
>> sensibly open a JPG anyway!)
>>
>> Q3: Anyone able to suggest how I might get Open With > PSP8 to work
>> please? (I don't want to use the alternative of Open File, which opens
>> the default Windows JPG-associated program, because I want my default
>> to be IrfanView, for quick viewing, not PSP8.)
>>
>> Any advice would be much appreciated please.
>>
>
>This might help
>
>http://picasa.google.com/support/bin...y?answer=11510
>
Thanks, but that covers only 'Open File', not 'Open With'.
>On 06 Jul 2007, Terry Pinnell <terrypin@dial.pipex.com> wrote:
>
>> I've posted this query in the Google Groups Picasa forum, but maybe
>> there are some Picasa users here who can offer some insight please?
>>
>> I've turned to Picasa recently for my basic editing, mainly because
>> PaintShop Pro 8 destroys my valuable EXIF data if I let it near a
>> photo. But IMO Picasa 2 also does a great job for the basics
>> (including the easiest to use 'straightener' I've ever come
>> across.)
>>
>> But I'd still like to get quickly to PSP8 when I want. However, in
>> Picasa 2, with a photo enlarged for viewing/editing, if I
>> right-click and select 'Open With...' I get a list of these 5
>> programs:
>>
>> Paint Shop Pro 8 IrfanView MemoriesOnTV Firefox TextPad
>>
>> Q1: Where does this arbitrary list come from? I see no mention of
>> it in Options, nor the online Help. It differs significantly from
>> the list I see when using 'Open With' on a JPG in a Windows folder,
>> where I get the 8 relevant programs I have configured, and neither
>> of the inappropriate entries MemoriesOnTV and TextPad (my text
>> editor!) are included.
>>
>> Q2: More important, when I choose PSP8, the program opens, but with
>> no file opened. (IrfanView and Firefox open the file; TextPad and
>> MemoriesOnTV both behave like PSP8, but of course they couldn't
>> sensibly open a JPG anyway!)
Thanks, I'll study that more carefully. However, it appear to be about
associations in general. As mentioned, my 'Windows associations'
(which I know how to customise, and in fact use a handy f/w program
called OpenExpert to make it easy) are quite different to those shown
by this Picasa facility.
>> Q3: Anyone able to suggest how I might get Open With > PSP8 to work
>> please? (I don't want to use the alternative of Open File, which
>> opens the default Windows JPG-associated program, because I want my
>> default to be IrfanView, for quick viewing, not PSP8.)
>>
>> Any advice would be much appreciated please.
>>
>
>
>Q1)
>This page explains how to set OPEN WITH and how to change it.
>http://www.informit.com/articles/art...&seqNum=6&rl=1
>
>Q2 and Q3)
>Sounds like you may have lost a parameter in your registry where PSP8
>is being referenced. This paramater contains the file name and is
>usually of the form, "%1" (the double quotation marks are needed).