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Re: layered Photoshop file becomes flattened when I import into FCS2
by
pvanwest
on Aug 21, 2007 at 9:45:04 pm
When you do a SAVE AS on the layered file in Photoshop (I always save my Photoshop files as TIFFs) be sure the "Layers" box is checked. SImple as that.
pvw
Phil Van West
Terra Nova Productions
Denver, CO
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