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Post by benrymnd on Nov 12, 2018 20:51:19 GMT
I downloaded some apps from my old iMac before I got rid of it how ever when I load the disc to trans apps/files I found some have a psf and some are pdf the pdf have trans to my new Mac but the psf cannot trans any ideas to any free software to convert these files to pdf/jpegg. regards ray
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Post by Lynnrose on Nov 13, 2018 6:59:10 GMT
Had to look up PSF files - 'Preference file that stores color settings used by Photoshop to provide accurate previews of how images will look when they are printed' How about putting the disc in the PC then open Photoshop, then from within Photoshop, open the file from the disc. ''You can open the PSF file in the program that created it and then tries to export or save the file to some other format.'' Or try here.............. link
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Post by benrymnd on Nov 14, 2018 20:34:46 GMT
On my old Mac I had adobe photo shop and that is where these old files were I don't have adobe any more nor do I have access to my old Mac tried down loading adobe free trial but for some reason it won't install.Guess I will just have do without the files/apps on the disc.
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Post by Lynnrose on Nov 15, 2018 6:48:50 GMT
Shame for you, can't think of anything else x
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Post by benrymnd on Nov 15, 2018 19:31:38 GMT
Managed to finally download the free trial of adobe photoshop dragged and dropped one of the psf files from the disc I downloaded to but got a message saying adobe doesn't recognise the file.
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Post by Lynnrose on Nov 16, 2018 7:38:36 GMT
some more info... PSF files that are Adobe Photoshop Proof Settings files can be opened with Adobe Photoshop through the View > Proof Setup > Custom... menu option. Just select the Load... button to import the PSF file. The free XnView program will open PSF files that are associated with ArcSoft's PhotoStudio. www.lifewire.com/psf-file-2622195
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Post by benrymnd on Nov 21, 2018 20:15:57 GMT
I think the app that I used to store the files before down loading was print shop 2 which will not run on my Mac as the software is too old.
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Post by benrymnd on Nov 21, 2018 20:20:48 GMT
I have tried Lynnrose's suggestion ie using adobe proof setup custom menu option and it doesn't work same answer files not recognised.
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Post by Lynnrose on Nov 22, 2018 7:10:32 GMT
Try.... 'you can instead just rename the PhotoStudio file's .PSF extension to .JPG and then open it in Adobe Photoshop (and maybe other image editors/viewers)' www.lifewire.com/psf-file-2622195
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Post by benrymnd on Nov 23, 2018 20:38:04 GMT
Thanks Lynnrose will give it a try
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