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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Digital Image Processing => Topic started by: The View on October 23, 2008, 07:07:13 pm
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I read in a review that you can't create pdf documents in Photoshop CS4 like you could do in Photoshop CS3.
Is this true?
If yes, can you still, after an upgrade to CS4, keep a copy of CS3 somewhere on your computer just in case you need to do it?
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You just do it in Bridge instead instead in the output panel as you also do for web creation.
You can still save a file as a PDF from within PS though.
If you still want to use the web templates from before, you can simply place in them in apposite folders, as you also can with other things 'left out' like the extract tool.
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If you still want to use the web templates from before, you can simply place in them in apposite folders, as you also can with other things 'left out' like the extract tool.
Which opposite folder do you mean? You mean the same folder that CS3 uses for it? And then it would show up in the menu of CS4?
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It's apposite, not opposite! So yes, things like presets/filters/galleries just go into same folders as before.
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It's apposite, not opposite! So yes, things like presets/filters/galleries just go into same folders as before.
So it wasn't a typo-ho-ho-ho
Thanks for the info.