In setting up an egroup, I’d like to have a picture on the entry page of our corporate logo, with a chapter line beneath. The corporate logo is in .pdf, and I successfully imported it to Photoshop and created a line of text for our chapter. Photoshop won’t let me save it as a .jpg anymore. If I scan the printed output .pds, I can save that as a .jpg, but it isn’t as crisp. The final product needs to be uploaded to the egroup host, which doesn’t accept .pds Ideas?
That should have read “Corporate logo is in .jpg” :smack::smack:
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- If you have Adobe Illustrator, you can open the PDF in that and then extract the logo image as a separate file, either as its original source or as an EPS that you can then run right back into PS and work with.
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- If you have Adobe Illustrator, you can open the PDF in that and then extract the logo image as a separate file, either as its original source or as an EPS that you can then run right back into PS and work with.
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My guess is that Photoshop is treating it as a layered image, which won’t save as a jpeg. It often does this with PDFs. Go to Layer > Flatten image, and see if you can save it as a jpeg then.
Sorry, misread your OP, ignore the reason for my first response. But the solution is the same. Photoshop creates text as vector art, so it can’t be saved as a jpeg straight through. You do have to flatten the image first.
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you, but I followed your instructions FlyingDragonFan, and that worked out very nicely. I was able to upload the picture that I had modified, once it saved as a .jpg Thank you very much.