Photoshop :: Different Target Depth?
Nov 3, 2006I am trying to move an image onto a blank canvas.
A pop up comes up that says that I'm trying to move something with a different depth onto the canvas.
I am trying to move an image onto a blank canvas.
A pop up comes up that says that I'm trying to move something with a different depth onto the canvas.
as of yesterday i have been receiving an alert when i try to move a jpeg into a new photoshop doc stating that my target document has a different depth than my source document and will (which it definiately does) result in lower than expected quality.
Photoshop specs: CS6; RGB; 16 bit; Res 300 pixels/inches; size: letter; (advanced setting - don't know what these are) color profile: sRGB IEC61966-2.1; Pixel aspect ratio: square pixels
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