Photoshop/paintshop pro question

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aaron
Nov 10, 2005
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I use paintshop pro, But the guys in my office use photoshop.. (I cant afford photoshop)
The question I have is how can I save a image in paintshop pro so that they using photoshop can open it and edit it/manipulate it…

They say something about needing to be in layers? They tell me that when I save it is psd foprmat it is compressing it and they cant edit/manipulate the file.

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Mike Hyndman
Nov 10, 2005
Aaron,

If Paintshop cannot save in the .psd format which supports layers you should be able to save your file in the .tiff format, make sure any Layer "tick box" in the save dialogue box is ticked.
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William Kazak
Nov 25, 2005
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I use paintshop pro, But the guys in my office use photoshop.. (I cant afford photoshop)
The question I have is how can I save a image in paintshop pro so that they using photoshop can open it and edit it/manipulate it…
They say something about needing to be in layers? They tell me that when I save it is psd foprmat it is compressing it and they cant edit/manipulate the file.
Why don’t you buy Photoshop Elements 4?
William Kazak
http://www.williamkazak.com
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gruhn
Nov 26, 2005
Why don’t you buy Photoshop Elements 4?

Because he uses Paint Shop Pro.
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William Kazak
Nov 27, 2005
"gruhn" wrote in message
Why don’t you buy Photoshop Elements 4?

Because he uses Paint Shop Pro.
This is an Adobe Photoshop forum!
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Ken Ellis
Dec 4, 2005
On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 18:56:14 GMT, "William Kazak" wrote:

wrote in message
I use paintshop pro, But the guys in my office use photoshop.. (I cant afford photoshop)
The question I have is how can I save a image in paintshop pro so that they using photoshop can open it and edit it/manipulate it…
They say something about needing to be in layers? They tell me that when I save it is psd foprmat it is compressing it and they cant edit/manipulate the file.
Why don’t you buy Photoshop Elements 4?
William Kazak
http://www.williamkazak.com

Perhaps save as layered tiff file

rgds
Ken

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