Exchanging Mac and Windows Photoshop files

From: Nick Dvoracek <dvoracek_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Thu 21 Nov 2002 - 09:46:01 PST

Any file type that Photoshop will save on a Mac can be opened in
Photoshop on a PC. On the Mac Photoshop has a preference to include
the appropriate Windows extension automatically. In Windows, even if
the file doesn't have the appropriate extension, you can open any
valid image file using the Open command and Photoshop will probably
recognize it. You may have to change the "files of type" to "All
files" for them to show up in the file dialogue box. There may be
issues relating to different versions, but the same version number on
a Mac is identical to that version on Windows.

Macs can also read and write to Windows formatted storage media.

>.
>Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 08:16:13 -0500
>From: BenDuross@aol.com
>To: pinhole-discussion@pinhole.com
>Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Dan Burkholders Book
>Reply-To: pinhole-discussion@pinhole.com
>
>
>Also Does anyone know how to convert images scanned and/or
>manipulated in photoshop on a mac, so they can be view and
>manipulated in photoshop on a pc, does typing "psd" on the end of
>the file work?
>Cheers

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