04-04-2017, 10:02 AM
The file sounds like it is corrupted. Haven't tried any of the "repair corrupted PS files" tools to comment on those.
You can first try locating and opening the temp backup file. Depending on your version of windows, do a google search on where that temp directory for PS is. Then find the file with the same name as your corrupted file and see if it opens up. Might be an older version but at least the layer structure would be intact.
You can first try locating and opening the temp backup file. Depending on your version of windows, do a google search on where that temp directory for PS is. Then find the file with the same name as your corrupted file and see if it opens up. Might be an older version but at least the layer structure would be intact.