(Note: This is a destructive proccess which makes everything unediable.) And then save as a jpeg. Or I have to open my PSD file, Merge/Flatten all the layers. (Because I'm a professional and I give my clients files with clean and clearly labeled names.) And rename the new jpeg file so it doesn't say "copy". So right now, I either have to manually delete the jpeg file I don't want. Now the file that is wrong called "event graphic.jpeg" and I I have that is correct called "event graphic copy.jpg" The OS says: Hey, are you sure you want to save over this file? Then I Save As and choose format as a jpeg. I open up the jpeg file to check it over before emailing my client, and I notice I made a mistake. They dumb, but have money.) I save my PSD as a PSD so can keep my layers and text editable. (My client will probably print this jpeg using MS Word. I export it as a jpeg so I can give it to my client. This PSD contains text about an upcoming event. We only want to save a new jpeg file with the same exact name as another jpeg file. We understand jpeg is a special file that is very limited.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |