Using PSD's in Paintshop?
panzerkw
New York City
Is there anyway that a person with Paintshop Pro can use and manipulate PSD files? Thanks
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File ---> Open ---> select .psd from the dropdown file type
http://www.jasc.com/format.asp
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I'm not familiar with image manipulation so I was trying to see if there was a way he could use these in paintshop, he can't afford photoshop.
Addendum:
Adobe Photoshop Elements can output many files that PSP can open, and version 8 opens .PSD's directly and can use a majority of the plugin packs available for photoshop. The cross compatibility with the plugins required that the PSP filter code be able to open or import .PSD and with version 8.0 they made .PSD file opening native to PSP.
The installer can, in some cases, not install the filters needed to open certain file types, if you choose not to have that file compatibility at install time, but there is a way to install filters on an existing PSP install. The unknown is probably a missing or corrupt import module, or an inability of monitor to display file due to monitor not being in at least 16 bit mode (also could be display adapter settings as to color depth or resolution or size in pixels of display). Insufficient RAM open for use in real time can also cause unknowns in PSP. Try running PSP, when you have a big file to open, with the bare minimum of other programs open.
John.
I downloaded those, but in photoshop they are not 32 bit files, they are standard 8bit photoshop PSDs, however, there are dozens and dozens of linked layers. I really don't think you can successfully convert those to another format. The linked layers, layer masks, and adjustment layer information is essential to the content of the files. I would say that, in this case, photoshop is a requirement to open these files.
Attached is a JPG of the MD11.
Let me know if you want me to convert these over to something else for you to see them all.
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From Jasc's site:
http://www.jasc.com/custcare/viewresult.asp?Aid=989&kb=PSP7&QueryID=954900&AN=PSP7355
If your friend needs the individual layers and not just flattened images, rour friend is out of luck. Try the Elements pack as AGeek suggested.
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