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I've been keeping backups of work I created w CS5, until this week I am told they can no longer be opened by Photoshop later versions. Can Affinity somehow open them? No luck so far. What is the point of backing up my work if after two years nothing is compatible w it? I have a ton of work I created and now, no way to open it.

I can't get Affinity Photo to open any documents I created in Affinity Photo recently.

Does backing these Affinity Photo documents into iCloud, strip them of identities they need to reopen in Affinity Photo, because even Affinity Photo documents will not open now.

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Morning, can you upload a CS5 file and I’ll see if it opens in Adobe Photoshop CC 2020.

As for opening files from cloud, I have no issues, I opened a file from 2017 fine.

Have you tried exporting the PSD files to PDF instead and attempting to open them own Affinity Photo?

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Both the attachments are less than 180 bytes in size so are not going to be openable by any image software, I suspect.  Are they actually "links" to the actual files?

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Do you no longer have access to CS5 or you are using Adobe CC and these are just files you want to have access to if want? If you have access to Adobe CC you could try installing Photoshop 20.9 which is the previous version and open all your files there and resave them, or keep that version of Photoshop file installed. One way or another though you are going to have issues and the best solution is probably reserving them with a newer version of Photoshop to maintain compatibility. CS5 is pretty ancient now, 10 year old software, so you cannot expect support forever. 

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Somewhere, back aways, I lost all the data in the files. The files are not aliases, but they are only avg 160 bytes large now. I have no idea how this happened. But the clue I missed is that the files lost the icon image of the file and assumed the generic icon of either app. But I don't know why this has happened OR WHY?

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23 minutes ago, blackxacto said:

Somewhere, back aways, I lost all the data in the files

What a disaster for you!  I cant even begin to imagine how you must be feeling to lose all those files and years of work.  Is it literally every file?  I assume, from something you wrote earlier, that they were stored on iCloud?  Or have I misunderstood?  You say what you are left with are not aliases, but could they originally have been "links" to the actual files which are now "missing"/have been somehow "(re)moved"?  If the latter, is there anywhere else at all in your file storage system where these files might possibly be?

BTW, is this on Windows or Mac?

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This is on a 19,1 iMac, Catalina 10.15.4

I estimate 80 to 90% are these now 160 byte files. They are not links, or aliases. They are the files I have continued to backup for several years now. They show generic icons. The only clue I will know for the future is that maybe, if the file loses its image icon for the generic, its gone.

How do I know if the data is ever lost on new work, the only clue I guess is the generic icon. I do not know when or why this happened.

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On 4/13/2020 at 12:37 PM, blackxacto said:

This is on a 19,1 iMac, Catalina 10.15.4

I estimate 80 to 90% are these now 160 byte files. They are not links, or aliases. They are the files I have continued to backup for several years now. They show generic icons. The only clue I will know for the future is that maybe, if the file loses its image icon for the generic, its gone.

How do I know if the data is ever lost on new work, the only clue I guess is the generic icon. I do not know when or why this happened.

As you are running Catalina you will run into more problems as the OS only runs 64 bit applications. Photoshop CS6 should run as I believe that was the first 64 bit version, but previous versions will not run as they are 32bit. Still should not change files though. Have these files been backed up anywhere? Corruption can happen. 

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