I used to b3 a very good graphic designer and got busu with sales in other job for 5 years. Now i cant even save as or export in photoshop why did they have to make it hard
I get it man, these things change so quick. Even now I make tutorials in a certain version and then the following year's version an option will completely change. It is a fast moving industry, that's for sure.
Understand your frustration fella, so this is a Photoshop-specific solution, but the reality is Photoshop is incredibly basic when it comes to print export. In an ideal world you'd set up the print document in InDesign and import in the PSD, as then you can easily set up crop marks, printer color etc. However, reality is most people only use/have one design tool they use.
@@designwithdale I fixed it: 1. install fake network printer 2. Print in Photoshop 3. set all stuff what I need 4. click print and in corner is "PDF" tadaaa
Hope this sheds some light on the Photoshop PDF export options for print!
Excellent! thank you!
Thank the sweet lord for you, bro! Saved me in the trenches of design with my client and her printer!
Really glad this got you out of a jam!
Thank you!!!! I have been trying for days to get it down to a good size and most of other tutorials told me to do the opposite 😩
I’ve watched so many tutorials and none of them helped me but THIS is a gamechanger. Thank you sm for this simple and quick tutorial!!
Very kind words, thanks for the feedback
Great, thanks soo much for this. I've watched so many videos and this is like the 999th one that helped 😊😊gracias brother
literally saved my life right now!
so theres someone who is threating you to death if you dont get the right print settings?
Great video!
This was so helpful! Thank you so much!
Great tutorial.....cannot thank you enough Dale!
You're very welcome Craig, glad it was helpful
Thank you, very detailed and helpful informations
Thanks for this amazing video 😊😊😊
This Video saved my ass 2 times now! BIG Thanks you
You're very welcome mate. Twice!
Thanks, it was very helpful.
Thank you for the explanation, very helpful!
Thank you so much, this was helpful. 🎉❤❤
thank u so much, one and only tutorial helped.. :D
Thank you! Super useful video!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this 👍
No problem 👍
This was so helpful
So glad you found it helpful Sierra
Hi, I have some PSB files that I can't get converter to PDF? Not even Adobe assistant was able to help?
Thanks!
This needs more views
Unfortunately my 'to-the-point' titles are not clickbait enough - maybe 'THIS PDF EXPORT OPTION WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE' might do the trick 😅
But where is bleed?
What if converting to CMYK mode is grayed out? And what if the Photoshop PDF option doesn't show up in the file format dropdown box?
thanks alooot😍
You're welcome 😊
thank you
when i go to save as...it doesn't even show me photoshop pdf in the dropdown menu......do you know why that is?
Sometimes, if your image size is too large it will not offer PDF as an option. This has been my personal experience.
My psb file has 45mb but if saved as pdf, only 0,6mb, what I do wrong?
By default it was RGB ? Why should I change it to CMYK color ? Please explain me.
RGB is the color mode for web and CMYK the color mode for print
No need to outline text like we do in Illustrator? Please answer this.
No, you don't need to outline text. Nearly all applications should be able to read the embedded fonts, plus outlining will decrease text quality.
I made a mural of almost 200inch by 100inch I made at 72dpi .... What shud I do
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I used to b3 a very good graphic designer and got busu with sales in other job for 5 years. Now i cant even save as or export in photoshop why did they have to make it hard
I get it man, these things change so quick. Even now I make tutorials in a certain version and then the following year's version an option will completely change. It is a fast moving industry, that's for sure.
photoshop pdf not available
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yeah but I need add there cut options like in windows.. cuting marks in corners.. fkin hard to find tutorial jesus lol
Understand your frustration fella, so this is a Photoshop-specific solution, but the reality is Photoshop is incredibly basic when it comes to print export. In an ideal world you'd set up the print document in InDesign and import in the PSD, as then you can easily set up crop marks, printer color etc. However, reality is most people only use/have one design tool they use.
@@designwithdale I fixed it: 1. install fake network printer 2. Print in Photoshop 3. set all stuff what I need 4. click print and in corner is "PDF" tadaaa