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Greeetings everyone, It’s around 12:00 am (CA, pacific time) and just got back from work. This is my first post so I apologize that I didn’t do a search on the subject first, little tired I guess.
I just met a customer at work today who uses Photoshop 7 with a very interesting question. I told her that I would find an answer for her tonight or tomorrow morning, and for myself as well since I use version 7 too.
This is the question: Is there a way of sending a Photoshop file thru e-mail to another user without flatenning the file, that is, by keeping all the layers active and at the same time keeping the size of it reasonable to be sent?
I was thinking of compresing the file with something like Winzip, or converting it to jpeg before sending it. The thing is that the recipient would receive a fully working file available to him. So, is there a best way to do this? Appreciate any help on this, thanks.
I just met a customer at work today who uses Photoshop 7 with a very interesting question. I told her that I would find an answer for her tonight or tomorrow morning, and for myself as well since I use version 7 too.
This is the question: Is there a way of sending a Photoshop file thru e-mail to another user without flatenning the file, that is, by keeping all the layers active and at the same time keeping the size of it reasonable to be sent?
I was thinking of compresing the file with something like Winzip, or converting it to jpeg before sending it. The thing is that the recipient would receive a fully working file available to him. So, is there a best way to do this? Appreciate any help on this, thanks.
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