Layers in a non-jpg 2000 are showing?

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Rastamon
Feb 19, 2004
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I produced an invitation for a going away party for my co-worker, who is going to Iraq. At home I saved it as a Jpeg, not Jpeg 2000, and printed it. It printed out perfectly, so I threw it on a disk to be printed in large quantites at work (on the color printer). When I open it at work it shows a previous text layer, that I had evidently left in the graphic when I saved as Jpeg. How can a text layer show through when it is in a format that doesn’t support layers? Especially, considering that it printed fine at home?

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Rastamon
Feb 19, 2004
Oh yeah, I’m using PS 7
DM
dave_milbut
Feb 19, 2004
you probably had the text layer hidden at home and printed it before the final save to jpg that flattened the file.
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Rastamon
Feb 19, 2004
Dave, so you are thinking that maybe I had the text layer hidden when I printed it at home, and then just before I saved it, I unhid that text layer? It sounds feasible to me, but I will check the file when I get home tonight. Thanks for the input.
DM
dave_milbut
Feb 20, 2004
as jpg doesn’t support layers it might become "un-hid" when you flatten it.
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Ron_Li_ppert
Feb 20, 2004
Adobe Photo 8.0 with Image Ready) When I save a Graphic or Photo in (none compressed) TIFF format Grayscale or color Preflight rejects it as
"Color or grayscale graphic was saved with JPEG cpmpression" ???????? which it wasn’t. HELP

Thanks –
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dave_milbut
Feb 20, 2004
ron, i’d post a new topic to get the most eyes on this. sorry i don’t use preflight.

dave
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Rastamon
Feb 24, 2004

O.K. Dave, Mea Culpa. I went home and looked at the original Tiff that I produced the Jpeg from, and it still had the text layer showing! The only mitigating factors to my dunderheadedness is that I had worked a 12 hour day, a one-hour bus ride home, and then another five hours on Photoshop. So by the time of my final save to Jpeg I was hallucinating. Today, I got some mega compliments on the job, and they produced three poster sized printouts for all three entrances to the building. Thanks. Tonight’s smoke is in your honor!
DM
dave_milbut
Feb 25, 2004
excellent rasta! mmm… smells nice!

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