Fedora 19 - Kernel 3.11.5 - Intel Core-Duo X86_64 KDE 4.11.2 Current KDE Version: 4.11.2-1.fc19.x86_64 How reproducible: 100% Steps to reproduce: Open Dolphin window, with all previews enabled, PSD files are just shown as bare icons, and all other graphics file types show image preview thumbnails, as expected. Additional: With earlier versions of Fedora 19 and KDE, I used to be able to get PSD (Photoshop) files to preview correctly on the KDE Desktop (and in Dolphin), but for some time now, all I get is the icon. I managed to fix the problem in Gnome/Nautilus, by installing gdk-pixbuf-psd from rpm, but I use KDE (4.11.2), and have found no mention of any solution.. I have verified the problem on two different F19 systems, and on a 'clean' F19 install under VMware.. Robert Gadsdon. October 16, 2013.
kimg_psd, the KDE equivalent to gdk-pixbuf-psd, is in kdelibs, so you already have that installed.
Yes, I checked the KDE installation, and even recompiled kdelibs from the source RPM, but the problem was still there. RG.
Just updated to Fedora 20, and PSD previews/icons now work correctly. Solution: Fixed in Fedora 20. (kdelibs-4.11.3-1.fc20.x86_64) Additional info.. The same version of kdelibs with Fedora 19 (updates/testing) did _not_ show PSD previews/icons, so it is possible that the problem may not have been with kdelibs itself? Thanks. Robert Gadsdon.
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