
Save image as..... then rename the.jpg to .gif, then you can open it in imageready.
It looks like it has been renamed a .jpg when it's really a .gif. The properties say that it's a .gif.
I wonder if that is a bug in photoshop cs3 that is doing that. I haven't got it on this computer so I can't check.
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Thu 16 Oct 2008, 19:50,
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It looks like it has been renamed a .jpg when it's really a .gif. The properties say that it's a .gif.
I wonder if that is a bug in photoshop cs3 that is doing that. I haven't got it on this computer so I can't check.

He wants it in photoshop. Imageready has been defunct for years and he may not have it.
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Thu 16 Oct 2008, 19:52,
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Many are still using it.
Edit: why aren't you watching stuff?
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Thu 16 Oct 2008, 19:54,
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Edit: why aren't you watching stuff?

I'm quite happy with CS3 and have been for quite some time, but I'm always curious how they move programmes on.
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Thu 16 Oct 2008, 19:58,
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still supplied with tattyshop until cs3 when they decided to combine the two in one super program?
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Thu 16 Oct 2008, 19:58,
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was nearly 2 years ago.
They could not continue fireworks ( after the acquisition of Macromedia ) and imageready too.
Imageready is inside CS3/CS4, you just have to get used to the new way it works
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Thu 16 Oct 2008, 20:02,
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They could not continue fireworks ( after the acquisition of Macromedia ) and imageready too.
Imageready is inside CS3/CS4, you just have to get used to the new way it works