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  • kelpie

    hey troops, can anyone help me? Someone further up the "get a G5" tree in my work is having difficulties saving PSDs in CS to be openable in PS6 on Win 2003. He's tried 'save as PS3' but nae luck...

    anyone have a clue, so I can pass it on to my workmate?

    cheers,

    Oct 13, 05, 2:35 a.m. – Permalink
  • s_t_e_w

    why not save it as a tiff file?

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    Dog-earOct 13, 05, 2:40 a.m. – Permalink
  • kelpie

    needs all the layers, modes, styles and text options etc...

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    Dog-earOct 13, 05, 2:42 a.m. – Permalink
  • s_t_e_w

    needs all the layers, modes, styles and text options etc...
    kelpie
    (Oct 13 05, 02:42)

    that's not getting lost when you choose to not flatten your tiff, is it?

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    Dog-earOct 13, 05, 2:49 a.m. – Permalink
  • kelpie

    excuse my ignorance stewster, but I'm not too familiar with layered Tiffs, does it essentially open back up as a PSD? no lost functionality?

    you da MAN if that's the case :)

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    Dog-earOct 13, 05, 2:52 a.m. – Permalink
  • kelpie

    ah nice try stew, but we get the same error message as with the PSD files on both Win 2003 and OS9 "not enough RAM" to open the file. This could be extremely bad for us :(

    Cheers for trying though mate...

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    Dog-earOct 13, 05, 2:58 a.m. – Permalink
  • kelpie

    anyone else had this??

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    Dog-earOct 13, 05, 2:59 a.m. – Permalink
  • s_t_e_w

    hmm, i don't know YOUR mother language, but "not enough RAM" sounds understandable to me!

    likely nothing to do with the file type.

    good luck!

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    Dog-earOct 13, 05, 3:02 a.m. – Permalink
  • kelpie

    dude - we have the same RAM in all the computers as in the G5 - I'm not an idiot thanks, but cheers anyway...

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    Dog-earOct 13, 05, 3:03 a.m. – Permalink
  • paraselene

    *points at kelpie and laughs

    you said 'dude'! ahahahaa!

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    Dog-earOct 13, 05, 3:05 a.m. – Permalink
  • skt

    Aye but the same ram in a pc will be getting used for all sorts of shite, denial of service attacks, mass mailouts about cheap russian software. You know, that sort of thing.

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    Dog-earOct 13, 05, 3:05 a.m. – Permalink
  • skt

    *points at kelpie and laughs

    you said 'dude'! ahahahaa!
    paraselene
    (Oct 13 05, 03:05)

    But we scottish are alowed to use the word ironicaly.

    *does beer bong and high fives kelpie.

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    Dog-earOct 13, 05, 3:07 a.m. – Permalink
  • kelpie

    hahaha - usualy this pish is down to my machine being humped, but this time it's happening the same way on two different machines running two different OS's, the error message MAY be correct, but strikes me as something a bit more idiosyncratic, to do with the clash of versions/OS. I'll rephrase:

    Does anyone know how to get a CS file from OSX to work on a perfectly functioning high spec Win 2003 PC? or why it would fuck up?

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    Dog-earOct 13, 05, 3:10 a.m. – Permalink
  • kelpie

    *pops a cap in Paraselenes ay-ass!!

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    Dog-earOct 13, 05, 3:11 a.m. – Permalink
  • kelpie

    just in case anyone else ha had this problem:

    http://www.highdots.com/forums/a…

    Some compatability bug means you can't open CS files in 6, you can in any other version, but not 6. Adobe's fantasticly helpful solution is to cough up for the upgrade for every 6 user.

    I hate Adobe with a passion.

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    Dog-earOct 14, 05, 2:04 a.m. – Permalink
  • s_t_e_w

    I hate Adobe with a passion.
    kelpie
    (Oct 14 05, 02:04)

    come on, have you ever worked with quark software?

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    Dog-earOct 14, 05, 2:13 a.m. – Permalink
  • kelpie

    I don't even respect Quark enough to hate it ;)

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    Dog-earOct 14, 05, 2:17 a.m. – Permalink

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