Corrupted PSD

Hello

I was working on a PSD and registered, as I do every 20 minutes or more

And now present with this error:

"Could not apply the workspace because the file is not compatible with this version of Photoshop."

Can anyone help to suggest a solution please?

Unfortunately, it seems that the file is corrupted. There was someone else with the same problem and what we tried does not solve the problem. The only thing I can say is, in the future, save a new file every 30 minutes or so rather than saving over the original.

For more information, you can also see this thread. Although old, it contains information you may find useful: a PSD file to restore damaged

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