HTML to photoshop

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Antonio_Galvan
Jun 9, 2004
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How do you convert an existing .html file to .psd so I may edit it in Photoshop 7.0 with Windows XP? I try to open the html file in photo shop and I keep receiving an error message that says, "Could not open the file because it’s not the right kind of document."

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graffiti
Jun 9, 2004
An html document is just a text file. Why would you want to edit it in PS (even if you could)?
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Don_McCahill
Jun 9, 2004
What you want to do is to save the image. If the page is entirely one image, right click on it and select the save option (you might have to turn off javascript support in your browser to do this).

If the page has many pictures on it, then you could make a screen capture of the page, and edit from there. However, as graffiti says, you are no longer dealing with an HTML page.
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Gernot_Hoffmann
Jun 9, 2004
A clean HTML page with images and text can be converted
to PostScript by Print As PS to file, using Acrobat Distiller as PS Printer Driver. Then distill. Result is a PDF.

Define enough empty pages for the PS file.

A PDF can be used by any Adobe program as source file.

Best regards –Gernot Hoffmann
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Jim
Jun 9, 2004
Why not just edit the html file with Notepad?
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How do you convert an existing .html file to .psd so I may edit it in
Photoshop 7.0 with Windows XP? I try to open the html file in photo shop and I keep receiving an error message that says, "Could not open the file because it’s not the right kind of document."

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