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  1. #1
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    1. I am trying to open a .eps file in PI 6.0, but it says it is unrecognized format. I saw on the support page that PI 4.0 does not recognize compressed .eps files, but this one is not compressed. Does any one have any helpful info on this, as to the why and solution?

    2. Does PI 6.0 support opening .cmg or .psd files?

    Thanks.
    IP

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    1. I am trying to open a .eps file in PI 6.0, but it says it is unrecognized format. I saw on the support page that PI 4.0 does not recognize compressed .eps files, but this one is not compressed. Does any one have any helpful info on this, as to the why and solution?

    2. Does PI 6.0 support opening .cmg or .psd files?

    Thanks.
    IP

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    PhotoIpact will not open postscript files either compressed or encapsulated. I suppose the "why" would be a licensing issue. Ulead would have to purchase a license from Adobe in order to use their format and I suspect that would be quite expensive. The solution- buy and Adobe program that will open the file.

    PI will not open .cmg but it will open .psd.

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    If you get the new version of Irfanview,it opens PSD files,it's a free program! http://www.irfanview.com/
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