Yes it can assist in making file sizes smaller - However, you will need to work with the meta files, resolution (the bigger resolution the bigger the file size) and look at the amount of layers that are in use
You use the software by Adobe called Photoshop. Once installed, it will be under: Start>All Programs>Adobe Photoshop CS3 To open a photo, once Photoshop is running, click File, then navigate to the desired file and click Open.
Look for Properties in Photoshop from File > Info.
psd is a photoshop extension and can be opened with photoshop or photoshop elements.
In Photoshop go to File > Automate > Photomerge, from Adobe Bridge go to Tools > Photoshop > Photomerge.
then Photoshop do not support that kind of file, format. Or file is damaged. How to save these pictures ?
Drag and drop photo to CS3 icon if you are on a Mac or File>Import for all
I think you mean PSD, which stands for Photo Shop Document. It is the name of the file extension created when you create or edit a multi-layered image in Photoshop.
To open a PSD file is an Adobe Photoshop file. To open such a file one needs to have Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Elements installed on their computer as well as the latest Adobe flash player.
A .gif file can be opened in most photo editing programs, and edited in software such as Adobe Photoshop, as well viewed in all OS native photo preview applications.
First you have to render the image of yourself from the background, usually using the pen tool. Then you save the image as a PNG file so the transparency remains. Then you add the rendered image into the other photo and there you have it
it must be in digital file format. see related link for all supported files.
PSD or TIFF because preserves most of Photoshop editing capabilities.