A Photoshop PDF Letter Question

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Steven Wandy
Feb 18, 2005
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I have been using PS for quite a few years but never ran across this. A lawyer sent me a letter as a PDF file as an e-mail attachment. I was supposed to print out the letter and fax it back to him. Since I have been recently playing around with a Wacom tablet, I figured would open the letter in PSCS, use the pen and tablet to sign it and then resend it back to him as a PDF file. I did it – even got the signature pretty good – but when I checked the saved file, PSCS had turned the letter into what would be described as a negative (white print on black paper/background). I don’t figure to need this again, but what did I do wrong? Thanks.

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Feb 18, 2005
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I have been using PS for quite a few years but never ran across this. A lawyer sent me a letter as a PDF file as an e-mail attachment. I was supposed to print out the letter and fax it back to him. Since I have been recently playing around with a Wacom tablet, I figured would open the letter in PSCS, use the pen and tablet to sign it and then resend it back
to
him as a PDF file. I did it – even got the signature pretty good – but
when
I checked the saved file, PSCS had turned the letter into what would be described as a negative (white print on black paper/background). I don’t figure to need this again, but what did I do wrong? Thanks.
Sound like you have ‘negative’ selected in your ppd (postscript printer description).

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