Problem with filter in CS3

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GreatPhotoshop
Sep 3, 2007
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When I open a TIFF some are disabled ( for example artistic )

If I open a JPEG all filters are working ..

Any suggest ?

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Infinitech
Sep 3, 2007
GreatPhotoshop wrote:
When I open a TIFF some are disabled ( for example artistic )
If I open a JPEG all filters are working ..

Any suggest ?

it’s because not all the file formats are compatible with all the filters (but the list is longer as version numbers increases)
try to change all your files in .PSD RGB 8 bits*, you’ll be sure that everything works

*save as>psd
and
image>mode> RGB 8 bits/layer

HTH

Infinitech
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Ed Hanni8gan
Sep 3, 2007
Infinitech wrote:
GreatPhotoshop wrote:
When I open a TIFF some are disabled ( for example artistic )
If I open a JPEG all filters are working ..

Any suggest ?

it’s because not all the file formats are compatible with all the filters (but the list is longer as version numbers increases)
try to change all your files in .PSD RGB 8 bits*, you’ll be sure that everything works

*save as>psd

No. They don’t have to be psd. But they DO have to be RGB and 8 bit per channel.

and
image>mode> RGB 8 bits/layer

HTH
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Joel
Sep 4, 2007
GreatPhotoshop wrote:

When I open a TIFF some are disabled ( for example artistic )
If I open a JPEG all filters are working ..

Any suggest ?

8-bit vs 16-bit?
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Tacit
Sep 4, 2007
In article ,
GreatPhotoshop wrote:

When I open a TIFF some are disabled ( for example artistic )

This has nothing to do with TIFF> Most likely, the file in which the filters do not work is CMYK rather than RGB, or 16 bits per cannel rather than 8 bits per channel.


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garypoyssick
Sep 4, 2007
Check and make sure it’s an RGB file — most of the filters don’t work on anything but RBG images.

Hope that’s it. The problem doesn’t strike any bells. Anybody else?

BTW: If you don’t want to convert the image, try using Effects instead of filters. They non-destructive in most cases. You can then write the image out as a copy after saving it as a PDS file.

Gary in tampa

On 9/3/07 3:37 PM, in article
, "GreatPhotoshop"
wrote:

When I open a TIFF some are disabled ( for example artistic )
If I open a JPEG all filters are working ..

Any suggest ?

MacBook Pro 16” Mockups 🔥

– in 4 materials (clay versions included)

– 12 scenes

– 48 MacBook Pro 16″ mockups

– 6000 x 4500 px

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