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Recently and unpredictably when I look at my saved images in a file they look like negatives (eg reversed) I initially thought this might be due to the fact they were saved while on a non background layer but this was not correct i then flattened the image Same result The images are saved as TIF are 16 bit Can you explain? The files are usable in photoshop but Pro Show Gold will not open them
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That's a bit unclear - do they display correctly in Photoshop or not? Can you post screenshots?
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THANK YOU FOR THE HELP
IT IS INTERESTING THAT THIS ONLY OCCURS WHEN SAVING AS ATIF JPGs and PSD look normal The JPG and PSD both open normally in Photoshop as does the strange looking TIF However I was trying to make a slideshow in PRO SHOW GOLD and theTIF would not work while the JPG and PSD did Any thoughts would be appreciated
On Friday, October 6, 2017, 11:17:25 AM PDT, D Fosse <forums_noreply@adobe.com> wrote:
saved images looks like negatives created by D Fosse in Photoshop General Discussion - View the full discussion That's a bit unclear - do they display correctly in Photoshop or not? Can you post screenshots?
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Can you post a screenshot please and be sure to activate the RGB or CMYK comp channel in the channels palette?
Martin