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Création d'un fichier de la taille longueur 150 cm hauteur 50 cm pour ma vitre arrière de la voiture pour faire l'impression sur du microperforé l'imprimeur veut le fichier en PDF avec CS6 peut importe la taille, fusionner les calque, aplatir, enregistré sous pdf, cette manipulation ne marche plus avec le nouveau Photoshop, exporter sous ne fonctionne pas non plus comment faire ? Merci
Hello problem find it's none of that. I had an Adobe technician this morning who took over, he didn't see this detail but it all changes, see the attachments, you will understand, it's all simple but you had to put your finger on it. a friend of mine helped me after the adobe technician we found it together thank you for participating.
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You can ensure that the PDF isn't layered by using "Save a Copy" and deselecting the "Layers" option. Also, if your printer has tried opening a PDF and it's not compatible, you can choose an alternative compatibility option when saving. Hopefully this helps 🙂
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Bonjour j'ai essayé vos manipulation en faisant enregistré une copie dans la liste pas de pdf. avec enregistre sous ou exporté sous le pdf n'est pas proposé. il faut juste que je crée un pdf pour l'envoyé par mail a l'imprimeur.
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Can you show a screenshot of your 'Save a Copy' dialogue with the file type drop down menu open. Photoshop PDF should appear in there provided your image is in 8 bit or 16 bit/channel (32 bit will not give you that PDF option).
Note after saving a PDF with layers flattened, make sure you have 'Layers' checked next time you save as a PSD. If not you will lose your PSD layers. It's an awful gotcha that has been around for years.
Dave
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Hello problem find it's none of that. I had an Adobe technician this morning who took over, he didn't see this detail but it all changes, see the attachments, you will understand, it's all simple but you had to put your finger on it. a friend of mine helped me after the adobe technician we found it together thank you for participating.
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Haha - Yes 300 pixels/centimetre will generate an enormous file. Glad you got it sorted 🙂
Dave