Whenever you save an image in Photoshop format, you want to make sure it retains all of its editablity. This is indeed the primary purpose of using the Photoshop native file format: editability.
1. Open the multilayered and multichannel image. The image and all its layers, masks, and channels will be available for viewing and editing.
2. To save a complex image in PSD format with all its layers, alpha channels, and masks intact, choose File ➢Save As. The Save As dialog box appears.
3. Configure this Save As dialog box as follows:
◆ From the Format menu, select Photoshop.
◆ In the Save section, make sure both the Layers and Alpha Channels check boxes are selected.
◆ Select the Embed Color Profile check box. This will make sure that the correct color rendering information is used regardless of where this image is opened.
4. Click the Save button to create your PSD file. This will create a file that not only allows for maximum editablity in Photoshop, but can also be placed and edited in InDesign.
1. Open the multilayered and multichannel image. The image and all its layers, masks, and channels will be available for viewing and editing.
2. To save a complex image in PSD format with all its layers, alpha channels, and masks intact, choose File ➢Save As. The Save As dialog box appears.
3. Configure this Save As dialog box as follows:
◆ From the Format menu, select Photoshop.
◆ In the Save section, make sure both the Layers and Alpha Channels check boxes are selected.
◆ Select the Embed Color Profile check box. This will make sure that the correct color rendering information is used regardless of where this image is opened.
4. Click the Save button to create your PSD file. This will create a file that not only allows for maximum editablity in Photoshop, but can also be placed and edited in InDesign.
Saving a Photoshop Native (PSD) File
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