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Photoshop CS2 Images Not Showing


dlaw13

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So any time I open an image in photoshop now they are only displayed in my navigation window. I updated my driver already and there is not an openGL option for CS2. I don't know what else to do solve this problem. Any suggestions would be great. Thank you!
 
Just tried it. Nothing happened. Check mark by image name just rotates each time I select a new one but nothing shows up.
 
Ctrl+Tab is rotating the images displayed in my navigation window but the real image still isn't showing up. I'm running Windows Vista.
 
Rotating?
You should be tabbing through your images.

Try reseting your preferences file.
Any custom keyboard shortcuts will be set back to the default settings.

Start Photoshop and immediately hold down Ctrl+Alt+Shift (Windows)
or Command+Option+Shift (Mac OS X).

Then, click Yes to the message, "Delete the Adobe Photoshop Settings file?"
 
Well by rotating through images I meant tabbing...appreciate the effort here Steve.
 
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And now I realize that my photoshop disc is 5 hours away, haha. This is turning into a real fiasco. Thanks for the suggestions Steve.
 
I was just having this exact problem with Photoshop CS 5.5.

I had just re-installed the program and opened a old PSD I made during the Trial Period, and the image didn't show up in the workspace but it did show up in the Navigator.

screencap.jpg

I fixed it by going to [Edit] > [Preferences] > [Performance] and un-checking the Enable OpenGL Drawing. : -) I hope that helps.
 
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Hi aguerai, I don't know if that will help dlaw13 but that's excellent suggestion.
Corrupt preferences file, old video drivers and OpenGL issues are major contributors to Photoshop issues, I wish I thought of that.
 

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