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Okay, I render things in Photoshop then plot from AutoCAD. For cad I have to save the psd as a tif.
Frequently now these tifs are being ‘corrupted’ for lack of a better term. Big gray noisy bands appear across the length of the image. When you open the tif in Photoshop the bands are part of the image. I guess it happens when Autocad accesses the file, but I don’t know why that would affect anything. Anyone have any ideas?
Frequently now these tifs are being ‘corrupted’ for lack of a better term. Big gray noisy bands appear across the length of the image. When you open the tif in Photoshop the bands are part of the image. I guess it happens when Autocad accesses the file, but I don’t know why that would affect anything. Anyone have any ideas?
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