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| Doodlin' Dude ![]() Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: South Carolina, USA
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I don't see a PhotoShop area in this section, so I'll just post my question here. There are two files saved in the same version of PhotoShop, and as far as I know saved exactly the same. You will note an 8 at the end of one and an 8 with a "#" on the other file. Both are cmyk 8bit .eps files. Maybe you can tell me what the "#" means? (See the attachment) thanks |
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| Spline ![]() Join Date: Nov 2003
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Hello Nate, First, sorry for my english. I'm a french photoshop user ![]() I'm not sure of that, but I think the "#" means that the file is saved with another color profile. Choose "Edition/Attribuer un profil ou Convertir un profil" (Edit/Choose or Convert profil?), and it will be ok.
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| Respect the Dawg! ![]() Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: USA - Conway, South Carolina
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thats right " 8# " means 8-bit UNTAGGED image. " 8* "means it's a tagged 8-bit image file with an embedded profile which is different from your working space. edit" just "8" means you are using the working space profile Last edited by rickei; 23rd August 2007 at 03:37. Reason: clarification |
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| Doodlin' Dude ![]() Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: South Carolina, USA
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Allright! I'm not sure where you would find the meanings of these little emblems... couldn't see it in PS help, and I didn't want to go read all the PS white papers at Adobe. Thanks for shining the light on this one |
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