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Eu criei um modelo de convite no Photoshop, e deixei as fotos que iriam ser alteradas em objeto inteligente para somente mudar fotos para a de outros formandos, só que agora eu tento mudar fica aparecendo isso. Alguém sabe oque posso fazer para conseguir mudar as fotos sem ter que refazer todos os convites??
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Não é possível salvar este documento de volta ao seu formato de arquivo original. Achate as camadas e descarte os dados extras conforme necessário; depois, escolha Arquivo > Salvar outra vez.
É possível salvar o arquivo usando Arquivo > Salvar como, mas os objetos inteligentes associados não serão atualizados.
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Hi @Geison Filho what was the original smart object format?
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voce conseguiu resolver mano?
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It seems you're facing a fundamental issue: originally, the layer was placed as a JPG or flat image format, which doesn't support layering, rather than being converted to a Smart Object. Photoshop is prompting you to save the file in a format that supports layering. The concept of a Smart Object is to preserve the original, but this isn't feasible since you've added a layer or data to a file format that can't handle multiple layers.
The solution is to either merge layers or recreate the layer you wish to replace. For instance, you could convert the Smart Object to a normal layer, rasterize it, and then convert it back to a Smart Object. This method will allow you to open the Smart Object, place an image, and save the changes. However, this isn't advisable as your file size will significantly increase with each new image and person added. A better approach would be to flatten the image after placing the replacement photo.
Incidentally, if all the replacement files share the same dimensions and resolution, you could utilize the Replace Contents command to substitute the photo instead of editing the Smart Object repeatedly.