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    We are using Photoshop 7 on a Mac G5 running OS10. The problem that we are having is when you save a picture as a cmyk TIFF file everything seems great until our newsroom running Dell computer with Windows 2000 Pro on them go to get the photo. They see two files one is the image that they want and the other file is a resource file. This never happened with OS9. Wondering if this is a problem with OS10 or Photoshop 7. Is there a way around this. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Jack Dugger
    System Tech
    Uniontown Newspapers Inc.

    I can be reached at e-mail address [email]jdugger@heraldstandard.com[/email]
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    Default Re: Resource file shows up

    It's OS X, and how you're exchanging the files (some file servers and disk formats understand resource forks, and some don't).

    It has nothing to do with Photoshop.
    Chris_Cox@adobeforums.com Guest

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