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Took an outdoor portrait of friends. Camera gives high-res JPG file.
P’shopped it a bit which included selecting the subjects and applying a bit of brightness/contrast shifting. Looks good.
Saved it as a TIFF file.
Opened it up in a viewer (Preview, a Mac app) and the area that I selected and altered the brightness/contrast of is "cut out". Gone.
All looks normal in P’shop. If it was a native P’shop file, I’m aware of merging layers, but it’s not necessary or possible in a TIFF, is it? (This menu option is grayed-out.)
Obviously I’m missing something. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
OS X 10.3.9
Photoshop CS 8.0 (Mac)
Thanks,
P’shopped it a bit which included selecting the subjects and applying a bit of brightness/contrast shifting. Looks good.
Saved it as a TIFF file.
Opened it up in a viewer (Preview, a Mac app) and the area that I selected and altered the brightness/contrast of is "cut out". Gone.
All looks normal in P’shop. If it was a native P’shop file, I’m aware of merging layers, but it’s not necessary or possible in a TIFF, is it? (This menu option is grayed-out.)
Obviously I’m missing something. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
OS X 10.3.9
Photoshop CS 8.0 (Mac)
Thanks,
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