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| Photoshop Help Tips, questions, and solutions for Adobe Photoshop users One tip or question per thread, please |
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| Copying to JPG |
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| You shouldn't need to rescan, just open the Photoshop files in Photoshop and save as jpgs. |
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| If you added a text layer and did not flatten the file, then it would have saved as a PSD with layers. As Paul points out you can do a File>Save As and save a jpg copy and just keep the psd copy if you think you will need to change the text some time. BTW, another way to add text is to do a File>info and you have multiple places to enter a ton of info regarding the file. It will be stored as meta data along with the file, however if the recipient's s/w can not read the meta data, the info will be of no use to them. Regards, MM |
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