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Here is the deal potential customer is no longer in good standing with his previous printer/designer, in a previous thread I had posted about opening a eps file from him well I have now obtained from my new potential customer the original PSD file of his logo.

Here is the problem I have CS3 and the PSD file was saved as a CS5. Being that he cannot go back to the printer/designer and ask them to resave it as a CS3 file so that I can open it What if anything can I do now??

Is there a work around to this? I was thinking I could DL th new CS6 and use the trial offer and resave, but what happens if I run into a similar situation in the future?

Do I just suck it up and buy CS6 ? I hope not I really don't have very much use for it..

Any advice?

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Al, no, you do as you've done here. If this makes sence. Just ask someone on this forum if they have the version you want converted to convert it to your version.

Unfortunately, I have CS3 or I would convert it for you.

I really didn't think converting from an EPS to PSD would need CS5. However there might be some feature differences that could cause a few errors.

What happens when you try to take his EPS file and open it? What error do you get?
 

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Al, no, you do as you've done here. If this makes sence. Just ask someone on this forum if they have the version you want converted to convert it to your version.

Unfortunately, I have CS3 or I would convert it for you.

I really didn't think converting from an EPS to PSD would need CS5. However there might be some feature differences that could cause a few errors.

What happens when you try to take his EPS file and open it? What error do you get?

I don't want to convert the EPS to PSD I want to resave the original PSD file from CS5 to CS3 so that I can open it correctly.

They both open incorrectly, missing some parts, letter misplace and jumbled.

Thanks for the help though.
 
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