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<title>RE: Feature Request - opening current display desktop image file onto an editing program via quick shortcut</title>
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I've added your vote to the open feature request.<br/>
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Thanks!
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<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 22:30:21 GMT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[I would like to be able to create a quick and easy shortcut to open the currently displayed desktop image file with an image editor (ie photoshop).
My desktop background randomly goes through "my picture" files. I frequently see pictures that I would like to be able to further edit in photoshop ...]]></description>
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I would like to be able to create a quick and easy shortcut to open the currently displayed desktop image file with an image editor (ie photoshop).<br/>
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My desktop background randomly goes through "my picture" files. I frequently see pictures that I would like to be able to further edit in photoshop for example. Currently, it is difficult, because I have to quickly go to the log to obtain the name and location of the file and then use my editing program to open that file.<br/>
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It would be great if I could just program a short-cut (like "ctrl-E") and my editing program would automatically open with the desktop background file in question.<br/>
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I am not sure if this is possible? If not as a feature request....<br/>
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thanks.
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