Nora:

I too have old Photoshop documents on my Mac, but if I want to open one, and save it, I can do so with "Preview."

Preview is an Apple application that came free with my Mac operating system. Just put it on you doc, and then take the old Photoshop document and drag it over and dump it in the Preview application, and the old Photoshop document will open. Then go to the menu and use "Save As" and when the box comes up, put it on JPG or Tiff or what ever you want, then close the application, and vollia, you will find a new document (with a new name if you so choose) on the desktop, and can throw the old photoshop document away.

Neal Hammon




On May 431, 1120102007, at 3:34 PM, Nora Probasco wrote:

I have used Color It! for years and it does what I need it to do. I like that you can save to different formats. I don't know about photoshop 2 now but when I used it before I now cannot open anything because it tells me I need photoshop to open it.

Nora

On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 12:26 PM, Nolan Porterfield <[email protected]> wrote: Neal, if you can't find Color It! locally, google it. It should be at the top of the list. The third one down is a great review of the app which will tell you what it can do. (The review refers to Digimage Arts as Color It!'s "new corporate parent"; it was first issued by Microfrontier.)

Nolan


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