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  1. [url=http]text[/url] Denvers Dawgs's Avatar
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    Is it possible to view what a .PSD (photoshop image) looks like with out actually having to open Photoshop?
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    irfanview supports psd.
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  3. also possibly picasa
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    We are all presuming .psd is a photoshop file of course

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    irfanview supports psd.
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    You can also view .PSD files in Quicktime.
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    XNView is another good program like irfanview (freeware also)
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    I used to use that program also. Not sure why I stopped. I tried every free graphics and video programs I could find when I first got a computer.

    I have a bunch of great programs on back-up CDs but I've grown used to the few programs that I use now and don't see much need in loading a couple of hundred different programs on my machine.
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