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Gooky images


Indigo

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This evening I tried to upload an image of a glass ball. What I ended up seeing was gook on the picture. It is the second time this week this happened (embarrassed). I have looked at the image, all the layers and don't know where it's coming from. Any suggestions?
 

Erik

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All the layers...do you mean it still has layers? Then it must be saved as a PSD or a TIFF, and those you can't upload as images.
If this is the case, try saving it as a jpg after "flattenng the image".

Do use SAVE AS or your flattened image will be replacing the layered one. (just a hint...)
 

Indigo

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Thanks Erik for your reply. I save images both as Jpegs after flattening the image and also as psd files containing all the layers. Neither version shows anything that tells me why there's this messiness.
 

kiwi

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Can you post the gooky image so we can see please Indigo,it might make it easier to work out what is happening :)


When you say gook do you mean artifacts?


Stu.
 

Indigo

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Thanks for the offer, Stu. Yep, I'm getting "extra" stuff on it. However, I'll scrutinize the image zoomed up to see what's what. If I can't figure it out, will post the image here. No point in wasting anyone's time (I mean not more than I'm already doing). :)
 

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