However, if the Photoshop app isn’t working and you still need to open them, you have various other options too. But, since the PSD files are meant to be opened with the Photoshop app, you can only view the image inside it or miss some editing capabilities. Depending on whether you want to view the image or edit the PSD file, you can go through various methods mentioned in the article.
Using Google Drive
While you cannot edit the PSD file like in Photoshop, you can upload your file to Google Drive to get a preview of the image inside it. You can do as follows, On the other hand, you can use other apps available in Google Drive to edit the PSD file.
Using Online Tools
With an online tool like Photopea, you can preview and edit the image inside the PSD file. It has an interface similar to Photoshop and offers most of Photoshop’s basic tools, such as selection tools, layers, brush tools, crop tools, etc. In Photoshop, you can undo the layers even after merging, given that you are working on an unsaved file. However, once you export the PSD file after merging the layers, you cannot undo them, even if you use an online tool.
Using Adobe XD
Like Photoshop, Adobe XD is one of the products of the Creative Cloud platform. And, even though it is a vector-based app, you can import a PSD file into it. After opening the file, it is automatically converted to an XD file. Furthermore, the layers and masks in the PSD file are also preserved when importing it into Adobe XD. Also, you can copy and paste an individual layer in Photoshop to Adobe XD. Then, you can edit it with similar features like layers and smart objects. Generally, the photo editing is done using Photoshop, and the PSD file is handed over to a designer for making prototypes and mockups in Adobe XD. You can follow the steps below to open your PSD file on Adobe XD.
Using Third-Party Applications
You can use a similar third-party application like GIMP to open the PSD files. First, open the file into GIMP, and you have several options while importing it. For instance, you can convert the image (inside the PSD file) to an sRGB color profile or choose a rendering intent. After opening the file, you can continue to work with the layers of the PSD file with the various similar tools you would find in Photoshop.
Other Alternatives
With the alternatives below, you can preview the image inside the PSD file. However, you have very limited editing capabilities and only one or no layer at all.
Convert the PSD File
Another way to view a PSD file is to convert it. You can upload it online or download a third-party application to convert it to a different format. However, you can only convert to an image format like jpg, png, etc., thus limiting your editing capabilities.
Using the Preview App
For Mac users, you have the built-in Preview app, which you can use to open the PSD file. Although you can open and view the image inside the PSD file, you only have a few editing options, such as cropping, rotating, zooming, etc.