- ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CC ICON MAC OS
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Which really stinks since I use the CoCo filter a LOT. It always comes down to Mountain Lion itself. As you can see in the post, I've spent hours installing the OS and software in different ways to isolate the problem. This color issue in Mountain Lion happens on both of our Mac Pros. When the preferences are identical in CS6 and CC, and the OS and Adobe software are both freshly installed, I have no further control over the failure of a desktop icon appearing from PS CC. Something is not being created that CS6 does.ĭefinitely not user specific.
Not in the Open dialogue box, or on the top of the image window of an open file. However, the basic fault here is that CC never shows an icon of its own images within the app, regardless of the desktop preference setting.
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If it was anything else (Illustrator, Quark, you name it), the desktop icon was a generic application icon, like the lower PDF image here. If it was a photo image of any kind (JPEG, TIFF, PSD, etc.), you got an image icon of what it looked like. Before that, all desktop icons were sorted two ways, which was the same as OS 9 and earlier. OS X didn't always have this desktop option. How is it really SUPPOSED to work? Does anyone actually know? It's a visual preference thing in that respect. I much prefer the desktop icon option off since I can spot PDFs far faster when they look like this: With the option on, the OS tries to display an icon of all files. Please pardon my naivety, but is there a downside to enabling "Show icon preview"? I doubt it does, but installing CC on that ML drive would rule it in or out. It would just be a way to test if somehow, some way, the existence of CS6 on the same drive as CC is causing a problem with icon generation.
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No third party drivers of any kind, or any other apps installed. This copy of ML was installed on an erased drive, not over an older OS. The only thing I haven't tried yet is installing PS CC on another partition I have with only Mountain Lion on it. This with the desktop option to show icons "on".Īlso just to note, this is an issue with any file type saved out of CC, not just TIFF. Notice in the image you reposted of the Open dialogue box from PS CC that it still properly shows the desktop icon of the image saved out of CS6, while its own image is the generic TIFF icon.
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CC ICON MAC OS
Like Windows using "Shortcut", and the Mac OS using "Alias" for the same thing - a link file to the original. It certainly doesn't help that the two major OS's can't, or won't use the same terms for the same thing. I'm just describing it as best I can according to Apple's and Adobe's own terminology, as related to the Mac OS. I have given up all hope of ever sorting this terminology out.
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CC ICON INSTALL
So taking that as a possible hint that it may be an OS incompatibility that CC wasn't even supposed to install to, I installed CC again in Mountain Lion, 10.8.4, where I also already had CS6 installed. I also noticed that while CC installed in Snow Leopard, 10.6.8, the specs page says PS CC is only for 10.7 or 10.8. But you can't just say "no" without actually doing it. Since CS6 was still functioning perfectly, I didn't expect reinstalling the OS to change anything. Here, it shows the preview, but not the icon:ĬC also never shows the icon at the top of any image window within Photoshop: Even with that OS option on, CC still never shows an icon of any image it saves. If you turn it on, you get this:īetter than nothing, but I shouldn't have to do that. CC shows no icon when "Show icon preview" is off. The above is the same image saved out of CC and CS6. Normally, I always have "Show icon preview" off. Both refer to the desktop image of a file as an icon: I'm using the terms Photoshop and OS X use.