Photoshop :: Can't See PDF Format In (save As) Dialogue Dropdwon?
Nov 26, 2013Im trying to save a psd/tiff file to pdf and i can't see the format PDF from the selection.
my file is cmyk, 300dpi and my PS version is CC
Im trying to save a psd/tiff file to pdf and i can't see the format PDF from the selection.
my file is cmyk, 300dpi and my PS version is CC
I cannot save images from Photoshop CC as a dialogue box opens with "cannot save image.....as you do not have write access
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Windows 7 Pro, SP1
Inventor 2012 SP1
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I am using Photoshop CC with all updates.
Computer is a i7 3820 with 64gig RAM and a GTX 560
OS is Windows 8
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