Photoshop :: Size Conversion

Apr 12, 2004

I've been using Photoshop for a while but Mom just e-mailed me a few pictures she wants to print out 8x10 (inches). How many pixels equal an inch?

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Photoshop :: Batch File Size Conversion

Jun 19, 2009

I have an older version of Photoshop, (7.0), but I'm sure the Batch Conversion Process is similar with all versions. I have a folder of photos, (large file sizes), I'd like to reduce each file size to a little bigger than a Thumnail size. This is hopefully something I can do bysetting the same parameters to all the photos. Here's what I've figured out (so far)FileAutomateBatchChoose Source FolderChoose Destination Folder That's about it - when I choose both folders, I can't seem to pull up the parameters to reduce the file sizes.

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GIMP :: Adjust Size Of Text Layer Without Its Conversion To A Bitmap?

Mar 27, 2012

I have a text layer with width given at its creation. When I later open text editor and enter some wider text, it is wrapped to second line. So I would like to enhance the width of the layer to prevent this. When I add width to the layer using "Layer Boundary Size" menu item, text layer gets converted into standard bitmap layer . I don't understand the logic why a text layer isn't preserved on change of its size .

Is there a way how I can adjust size of text layer without its conversion to a bitmap?

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Photoshop :: Conversion From PC To Mac

Jun 21, 2013

I recently switched from a Dell PC to a Mac and wondered if there is an exchange program or an upgrade change to keep from having to buy a whole new copy for the Mac. 

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Photoshop :: Raw To JPG Conversion

Mar 3, 2009

I use CS3, 3gb of Ram and more then 50mb of free hard disk space.

When I convert a Raw image to Jpg the file size is reduced but opened in CS3 the Image size appears unchanged. What is the correlation between image and file size? I thought the Image Size was the horizontal number of pixels x the vertical. If this is correct and the jpg has less pixels how can CS3 show it as having the same image size?
in addition what is the use of Image Size other than to indicate the print size at a given resolution?

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Photoshop :: 565 RGB Conversion Within CS3

Apr 20, 2009

I am working on Photoshop CS3 with 24 bits Bitmap files.

I would like to know how to convert a 24 bits Bitmap files to 565 RGB files.

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Photoshop :: RGB Conversion

Mar 6, 2008

Opening Nikon D300 jpg image (Bridge CS3/file/open with/photoshop) does a sRGB->aRGB conversion. Why?

The D300 metadata shows Color Mode RGB and Color Profile sRGB IEC61966-2.1 so that looks good. PS Color settings/Working Spaces/RGB is set for aRGB and Color Settings/Color Management Polices/RGB is set for Preserve Embedded Profiles (and the three check boxes are checked). I expected the sRGB embedded profile to be preserved but that isn't the case.

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Photoshop :: RGB To LAB Conversion In CS3

Aug 11, 2008

I like to use LAB fairly often and have done so in CS2 with no trouble. I'm on Windows XP Pro, 1 gb RAM.

Now that I've loaded CS3, same image converts to black. All over black. Edge to edge black. I mean BLACK!

All channels are active (L, a, b). No mask is in effect. My working
space is ProPhoto.

If I convert it back to RGB, the image is still there.

What's going on here with CS3? I've done the usual color settings. I've deleted my preferences.

Also, when loading PSCS3, a message always pops up saying "there must
be at least one document open to run this script!" Don't know where
that comes from either. I'm not trying to run any script, just opening Photoshop?

I'm thinking I'd better uninstall CS3 and start over. Before doing
so, though,

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Photoshop :: RAW To JPEG Conversion?

Sep 29, 2012

I have recently switched to shoot my photos in RAW format. I do the usual adjustments in Camera Raw and the hit "Open Image". Next is that I save my image as JPEG with the Maximum Quality. Once I look at my saved JPEG file though I find that most of them have a lot of noise and seem not to reflect any adjustments that I did to the RAW file.

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Photoshop :: Conversion Between Mac And Windows

Oct 8, 2013

I work in a school district that is running an old version of Adobe Photoshop CS3 in a Macintosh environment.  The Macs are old 10.4.11 machines that would not print.  So, I set up a Windows Server with Macintosh accessible folders and copied files to this server.  I then had newer Windows 7 client machines available and copied the files over to their client machines.  Some of the files came over to Windows as CS3, but others didn't.  They show up as "File" in the format and not as CS3.  Is there a workaround for this, or another way to get these files to Windows?

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Photoshop :: PSD Conversion To JPEG

Dec 26, 2012

Have been reading thread that one had posted about converting PSD to JPEG. From what I have read, seems as though no matter what you can not replicate the image you have created as PSD.  I have worked on a photo that was taken on my BB and to my pleasant surprise have been able to correct several issues.  I believe it looks so much better because of flattening and 16bit application.

Must say color, focus(originally was terribly out of focus) everything is great.  However, cannot covert and keep the work I have already done with Photoshop. Can I convert to JPEG or any other format that allows sharing without sacrificing what I have as PSD ?

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Photoshop :: CS5 - Photo Conversion

May 19, 2012

I am working with a .jpg(rgb) straight off of a camera, I have converted it to CMYK as this is a photograph that is going to be submitted and printed and they want it CMYK , obviously.

Now I am aware that CMYK isn't as 'colourful' as RGB so I understand that.. Only when I save my photograph and open it, it is completely different to the photoshop file. COMPLETELY! And even when I reopen it in photoshop it is different.. See the image/attachment below is Photoshop vs Just open...

I have tried just the simple
Save As > .jpg
Save for Web as Jpg
Save for Web as Png
they are all doing the same?

I use CS5 on a Mac.

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Photoshop :: CS6 - Image Conversion To PSD

Jul 24, 2013

I have a multitude of old edits with the ext .pspimage. I have googled and tried the 2 most likely options I found with no success, is there any way to open them in CS6. I would like to convert them and save them as .psd. There must be a way surely.

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Photoshop :: CMYK Conversion

May 23, 2013

I recently photographed a set of pastels in raw. The body of work has been reviewed and the final color balance has been approved by the artist. I now need to export the images from their raw files to CMYK. to provide for offset printing. Adobe provides a number of options. I am completely lost on the options to select.
 
The Source Space is Adobe RGB 1998
 
The Color Space Conversion Options are:
 
Conversion Options
 
Engne:

    Adobe (ACE)
    Microsoft ICM
    Adobe CMM
 
Intent:

    Perceptual
    Saturation
    Relative Colorimetric
    Absolute Colorimetric
 
Selections with Selection Boxes

    Use Black Point Compensation
    Use Dither
 
And, of course there is a CMYK Set of selection options that I assume are based on the paper the printer will use.
 
Do you have a recommendation on the Engine, Intent, Black Point, and Dither.

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Photoshop :: Conversion To Mac Format

Feb 23, 2004

I'm currently working with PS 7.0 on a PC. Is it possible to save a graphic within PS so it can be viewed with a MAC and even manipulated by a MAC?

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Photoshop :: Scale Conversion

Sep 9, 2007

I have an floor plan image that is 1" = 5 meters, I need to convert this to 1/8"= 1'.

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Photoshop :: CMYK Conversion

Jan 6, 2006

I have designed a CD cover for my band that we will have professionally printed. I'm now told that having designed the whole thing in Photoshop using RGB, that it needs converting to CMYK in order that it prints out properly at the Cd Printing firm.

I have found the "image>mode>CMYK colour" function, but when I click it, it makes the whole image really dull and lifeless.

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Photoshop :: Rgb To Cmyk Conversion

Apr 16, 2003

i convert an image from rgb to cmyk to be printed i loose alot of my brighter colors...namely blues....i know these rich colors can be printed...(i see them all the time on flyers and magazines)...so what can i do to keep these colors...

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Photoshop :: CMYK To RGB Conversion

Apr 28, 2006

I'm working on an image that I imported from an .eps file. I just noticed that it's in CMYK. I'm almost done, so I can't restart. I guess because .eps files are mainly used for printing from, it defaults to CMYK. ANyway, when I go to covnert to RGB it says it may alter the appearance. I can't see any difference, but I don't want to come back and kick me later. Does anyone know of any serious problems that can arise from changin image modes halfway through?

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Photoshop :: Grey Scale Conversion In CS5

Nov 30, 2012

I've found a peculiar problem with grey scale conversion in Photoshop CS5.
 
The problem:
 
I have black and white photos in an RGB colour space. I can't use a black and white layer adjustment because there are no color channels in the image. I used the 'image > mode> greyscale' menu item to convert to greyscale, and in photoshop there appears to be no change to the greyscale values. However, when I place the image in inDesign, it is markedly different; blacks are pure black but greys are washed out.

I print the two images side by side (RGB and greyscale) and they come out identical (though darker than I expected). Is inDesign showing RGB or Greyscale differently on screen? I have the display settings at 'high quality'.

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Photoshop :: Raw Conversion - Where Is Restore Function

Nov 28, 2013

On photo raw conversion, where is the 'restore' function on Photoshop CC?

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Photoshop :: Conversion From Bitmap To Grayscale

Apr 15, 2012

I have a 1 bit bitmap file but when I convert to grayscale and then on to CMYK the black CMYK components end up as:
 
C: 75%
M: 68%
Y: 67%
K: 90%
 
I need to keep black at 100% but all the other values to be at 0%, so:
 
C: 0
M: 0
Y: 0
K: 100%
 
How I can do this?

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Photoshop :: CS5 - Negative To Positive Conversion?

Aug 13, 2012

How can I take a scan of a negative and convert it to a positive image with cs5?

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Photoshop :: How To Use CC To Do RAW Conversion / Focus Blending

Jan 17, 2013

How do I use Photoshop to create a focus-blended image from multiple RAW files and convert the result to B&W using Silver Efex Pro in smart filter mode with *everything* non-destructively edited?
 
I typically export files from Lightroom to Photoshop as Smart Objects. How can I export multiple files from Lightroom to Photoshop as Smart Objects, focus-blend them in Photoshop, and then convert the resulting focus-blended stack into a B&W image using Silver Efex Pro in smart filter mode?
 
If this isn't possible, what workflow would give the closest approximation of the flexibility (being able to tweak RAW conversion without a lot of re-work of the later steps) of my desired workflow?
 
I'm using OSX 10.7.5 on a Core i5 with 16GB RAM, Photoshop CS6, and Silver Efex Pro 2.

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Photoshop :: Camera Raw 4.6 Color Conversion

Jan 13, 2009

I'm using CS3. In the Camera Raw 4.6 import window the color looks great. When I get the image into Photoshop the color looks horrible. I know it's the color profile that Raw is assigning. My question... is there a way to disable the color profile conversion coming from Camera Raw?

I've always had great results without using profiles and now this alters my color. I've even tried to go in and force the image to use a different color profile but at this point the damage has been done by the camera raw plugin.

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Photoshop :: Automated Image Conversion

Sep 22, 2007

I have 1000 or so CR2 raw files that I need to convert into 2000 px .jpg files. I tried the batch and action combo but I can’t get past when the file is opened in camera raw and the action stops.

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Photoshop :: Digital Negative Conversion

Apr 2, 2009

Is there a way to convert from Canon Raw to Adobe Digital Negative (dng) while retaining the file name? For instance, I would like for "IMG_1709.CR2" to become "IMG_1709.dng" rather than New "File01.dng". Currently, it seems to force me into choosing a new file name. I want the file to be converted but want to retain the portion of the filename that appears in front of the "." (dot).

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Photoshop :: New CMYK Conversion Behaviour In CS4 ?

Oct 27, 2008

With previous versions of Photoshop, when an RGB image in a given RGB colourspace was converted to CMYK by choosing Mode -> CMYK, it would convert to whatever CMYK was set as the Working Space in the Color Settings. With CS4 there's a warning dialogue that appears that makes one wonder if CS4 is behaving differently. It now says:

"You are about to convert to CMYK with no color profile. This may not be what you intend. To choose a profile, use Edit > Concert To Profile".

The resulting CMYK would certainly *have a profile* as it's the default selected in the Color Settings > Working Spaces menu. It's the same as if I had a CMYK file and selected Mode > RGB. This would convert from CMYK to whatever default RGB space is set in the Working Spaces menu. Yet from CMYK to RGB there is no such warning. Why not... the same logic would seem to apply.

I think the warning just confuses to user and makes them think an error's about to occur. A more appropriate warning might be:

"You are about to convert to your default CMYK (Color Settings > Working Spaces). This may not be what you intend. To choose another profile, use Edit > Convert To Profile".

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Photoshop :: AdobeRGB To SRGB Conversion Causes Red...

Jul 15, 2008

When working in AdobeRGB I can soft proof to either windowsRGB or MonitorRGB or my printer/paper profile and all looks well.

After I've done a conversion to sRGB, the only soft proof that still looks correct is WindowsRGB. MonitorRGB is especially bad about pumping up the red saturation. If the file was built using sRGB I don't have this problem, only when converting.

Why won't my converted files soft proof on my monitor and why is it that the red saturation is getting increased?

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Photoshop :: Name Of File Conversion Utility

May 9, 2006

Someone mentioned a utility (maybe a ps plug-in?) that some guy made that will mass convert files from one type to another etc.

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Photoshop :: Batch Conversion Action

Sep 30, 2003

I'm using Photoshop 7.01. I have a bunch of 16-bit TIFFs that I want to batch convert to 8-bit JPEG FINE.

I created a manual action, which works fine, hook it up to F2 and open up 50 tiffs at the same time. Start hitting F2 and the files disappear and I end up with a nice bunch of jpegs.

Now I want to automate it, so I create a new action.

Open TIFF

Change to 8-bit

Save as jpeg

Close

When I run a batch, choose a source folder and target folder, and kick it off, I see all the files open and close, but only the first one (used in my example to create the action) ends up as a jpeg, followed by a bunch of TIFFs.
As far as I can tell, the action opens all the files one after the other, but it always saves the same file.

So, in my output folder, I get 1 JPEG followed by 250 different TIFFs, but the JPEG always appears on my screen for a split second during the save sequence, so it looks like it is being saved 250 times...

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