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Layer style changes appearance when saving


bzemer

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Hi,
I recently created an file in 72dpi.
I only worked with shapes and layer styles, and then decided I want to change the resolution to 300dpi.
Since the layers are all vector shapes with styles, everything looked great. That is, until I saved the file...

I attached a screen capture followed by a saved copy. As you can see, the saved image is slightly different:

Untitled1.pngUntitled2.png

I searched for solutions and tried everything I know, but nothing worked.
Soon a I merge/ flatten/ save as/ create layer from style etc., it changes the result appearance.

Please advise...
Thanks ahead!
 
I forgot to mention - the style I used to create the plastic appearance is Bevel/emboss, and the unwanted result is of course the white rectangle.
 
Hi,
I recently created an file in 72dpi.
I only worked with shapes and layer styles, and then decided I want to change the resolution to 300dpi.
Since the layers are all vector shapes with styles, everything looked great. That is, until I saved the file...

I attached a screen capture followed by a saved copy. As you can see, the saved image is slightly different:

View attachment 8593View attachment 8594

I searched for solutions and tried everything I know, but nothing worked.
Soon a I merge/ flatten/ save as/ create layer from style etc., it changes the result appearance.

Please advise...
Thanks ahead!

That happens to me sometimes too and I haven´t really figured out what it is, but I think it might have something to do with having to rasterize the vector styles, or smart objects before flattening it, or getting rid of layer masks, I know I messed around and got it right by doing something like that, but I still don´t know for sure. :)
 

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