On Sunday 28 May 2006 01:59, Máirín Duffy <duffy@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > To be fair about the PSD format wiki design mockups.... You need to > show/hide layers in that PSD to be able to view the entire design. An open > format that Photoshop can actually handle like PNG wouldn't work, right, > since it's flat[1]? The GIMP opens the PSD and is able to display these > layers, no problem. Since they were created in Adobe Photoshop (I'm > assuming)... Photoshop doesn't exactly allow you to save as or export to > XCF (the GIMP's native format.) > This is a common case. If the original proprietary program (Photoshop) can't directly save to an open format, then the contributor should use another tool (the GIMP) to convert the file from a proprietary format (PSD) to the best open format possible (XCF). It is the responsibility of the original contributor to make this conversion. Consider it to be the price of using a proprietary program. -- Patrick "The N-Man" Barnes nman64@xxxxxxxxx http://www.n-man.com/ LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/nman64 Have I been helpful? Rate my assistance! http://rate.affero.net/nman64/ --
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