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Hi,
I’m using Win 2000, Photoshop CS and creating a very simple artwork: a text line (my name for instance) in Arial, black, and then saving it as a JPEG, 300 pixels/in, 3"x2", on a WHITE background. Nothing more.
When I save, close and then re-open the file, i get around the letters of my name extra pixels (greyish) that were not there in the initially created file. They show up when I re-open the file. So now the artwork looks "dirty".
Any idea what is going on and how to fix this?
Thanks a lot
Suzanne
I’m using Win 2000, Photoshop CS and creating a very simple artwork: a text line (my name for instance) in Arial, black, and then saving it as a JPEG, 300 pixels/in, 3"x2", on a WHITE background. Nothing more.
When I save, close and then re-open the file, i get around the letters of my name extra pixels (greyish) that were not there in the initially created file. They show up when I re-open the file. So now the artwork looks "dirty".
Any idea what is going on and how to fix this?
Thanks a lot
Suzanne
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