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Saving to CD Problem |
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Aug 3rd 2005 | #169425 Report |
Member since: Aug 3rd 2005 Posts: 3 |
I'm brand new to photoshop. I need to have some photos professionally printed quickly. When I try to save them as jpeg's to my CD drive, I get a message that says I don't have permission to do this, and that I should contact my administrator.?????????? :confused: I can't e-mail them to the processor, because I have a 56K dial-up & the files are large. I'm using photoshop 5.0, windows XP, Dell laptop. |
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Aug 3rd 2005 | #169426 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 1604 |
assuming you have a CD-R drive installed you should have some sort of cd burning software installed that will allow you to burn a cd of the images, you'll want to save them to your hard drive first and then burn them. chris |
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Aug 3rd 2005 | #169428 Report |
Member since: Aug 3rd 2005 Posts: 3 |
Yes I do have a cdr, as well as Roxio. I've also tried doing it via windows. No dice. The photos are saved under "my pictures" in my documents and also in adobe photoshop 5.0.
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Aug 4th 2005 | #169431 Report |
Member since: Aug 3rd 2005 Posts: 3 |
OK, I got it, (I think). Using photoshop, I flattened the images. Then I was able to save them to "My Pictures" as Jpeg's. From there, I was able to use Roxio to put them on the CD. It just seems really awkward to me to have to do it that way. IMO, there should be an easy, direct way to save them from P.S. to the CD as Jpeg's. Fig, thanks for the reply. I appreciate your help. |
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