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Because when you downloaded adobe photoshop you didn't check the part that says which file formats do you want to choose for this program which is jpeg,tif,png,bmp.....ect and if you just skipped it it will take control of any photos picture files any thing it can read
In Photoshop, change your default directory to the directory that you use for downloaded photos.
It seems like you've got the "wizard" finding all the photos on your hard drive. It will give you a list of everything there, including all temporary internet files, unless you specify a directory. This is a problem mainly to Mac Users but it has turned-up on Windows machines occassionally.
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You're reading Why is it, when I open a photo (adobe photoshop starter edition, the free one) or go to print one, I get a choice of tons of pictures. Every picture I've seen online, tabs and buttons and headers from webpages, all kinds of stuff?
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I don't remember anything like that when I installed it, but I can check it out. But why does it end up that there are a ton of pictures in, say, an email attachment when the person only sent one picture? I still don't understand that.
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