File Extension PSD
.PSD
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application/x-psd
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File extension PSD files are photo, image, or picture files. PSD files are created by Adobe PhotoShop, amongst other tools and thus are graphic files. They contain photos and graphics created in Adobe PhotoShop and additional tools. Both Windows and Mac computers read PSD file extensions, thus they are quite popular. PSD files are more commonly shared among image editors and desktop publishers in graphics that are in progress and in fewer instances among graphics distributed between these groups of people and end users.
PSD file extension, as a file designated to PhotoShop, takes up less memory space than .tif files that are uncompressed. It saves adjustment layers, annotation notes, keywords, file information, alpha channels, clipping paths, image layers, layer masks and further elements specific to PhotoShop. Most programs do not recognize it as an import file therefore unless one has Adobe Photoshop installed. For errors related to PSD files, fix them using a registry scan, along with a recommended system scan. Image editors that have the ability to read file extension PSD are Adobe PhotoShop, Corel PhotoPaint as well as Corel PhotoPaint Pro and Ulead PhotoImpact. Some of the software packages that may be used to view PSD files, but not edit them are Picasa, Roxio Toast, Apple Preview, IrfanView, ACD systems canvas and ACDSee Photo Manager. In order to convert a PSD file, utilize Adobe PhotoShop to save the file in a different file format for graphics and subsequently employ converter software that converts graphic files with the capability of converting PSD files from Adobe's graphics.
For Windows users, unless one has configured their computer by enabling a viewing tweak for files extensions, it is possible for a computer virus to be disguised as a PSD file, by looking like one or having a file extension PSD at the end of its name, especially when attached to an e-mail. When executed, it could reveal malware hidden within its filename. The PSD MIME category is image/PSD, image/photoshop, image/vnd.adobe.photoshop, or image/x-photoshop. The correct MIME media category depends on different browsers and servers. Categorized as raster image files, file extension PSD support color modes that are multichannel, lab color, indexed color, duotone, monochrome, grayscale, CMYK and RGB. As a file format for layered images, the layers within the layered image enable illustrations to be built using individual graphic fundamentals that can be scanned over until a satisfactory result is achieved. PSD files have no aliases.
PSD file extension, as a file designated to PhotoShop, takes up less memory space than .tif files that are uncompressed. It saves adjustment layers, annotation notes, keywords, file information, alpha channels, clipping paths, image layers, layer masks and further elements specific to PhotoShop. Most programs do not recognize it as an import file therefore unless one has Adobe Photoshop installed. For errors related to PSD files, fix them using a registry scan, along with a recommended system scan. Image editors that have the ability to read file extension PSD are Adobe PhotoShop, Corel PhotoPaint as well as Corel PhotoPaint Pro and Ulead PhotoImpact. Some of the software packages that may be used to view PSD files, but not edit them are Picasa, Roxio Toast, Apple Preview, IrfanView, ACD systems canvas and ACDSee Photo Manager. In order to convert a PSD file, utilize Adobe PhotoShop to save the file in a different file format for graphics and subsequently employ converter software that converts graphic files with the capability of converting PSD files from Adobe's graphics.
For Windows users, unless one has configured their computer by enabling a viewing tweak for files extensions, it is possible for a computer virus to be disguised as a PSD file, by looking like one or having a file extension PSD at the end of its name, especially when attached to an e-mail. When executed, it could reveal malware hidden within its filename. The PSD MIME category is image/PSD, image/photoshop, image/vnd.adobe.photoshop, or image/x-photoshop. The correct MIME media category depends on different browsers and servers. Categorized as raster image files, file extension PSD support color modes that are multichannel, lab color, indexed color, duotone, monochrome, grayscale, CMYK and RGB. As a file format for layered images, the layers within the layered image enable illustrations to be built using individual graphic fundamentals that can be scanned over until a satisfactory result is achieved. PSD files have no aliases.
