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Save a Flattened TIFF File
            The TIFF format is commonly used for print applications. Although the format
            can include layers, many designers prefer to send flattened files for output to avoid
            any potential problems that might be caused by older output devices, which is still
            an issue, as many service providers do not update very expensive output equipment
            until it becomes absolutely necessary.
               In this exercise you will save the finished artwork as a flattened TIFF file that can
            be used for the album cover sleeve, as well as for most print advertising requirements.

              1.  With cd-artwork.psd open, choose File>Save As.

                 The CD artwork is complete in the native Photoshop file. In the next few exercises
                 you are going to make changes that you don’t want to become a permanent part of
                 the file. Saving it now, if you haven’t already, means the finished artwork file won’t be
                 compromised in the following exercises.

              2.  Click the Save on Your Computer button if necessary.
                 From this point on throughout this book, you should assume you are saving the files
                 to a local drive. We will not continue to repeat the instruction to click the Save on
                 Your Computer button.

              3.  If necessary, navigate to your WIP>Music folder as the target location.
                 The Save As dialog box defaults to the last-used location. If you continued the entire
                 way through this project without stopping, you won’t have to navigate.

              4.  In the Save As/File Name field, type -album at the end of the current file
                 name (before the .psd extension).

              5.  Click the Format/Save As Type menu and choose TIFF.
              6.  In the bottom half of the dialog box, uncheck the Layers option.

                 Because this file contains
                 layers, the Layers option was
                 checked by default.
                 The As a Copy box is                                                        Choosing a different
                 now selected by default.                                                    format automatically
                 A warning shows that the                                                    changes the file’s
                 file must be saved as a copy                                                extension.
                 when the Layers option is
                 unchecked. This is basically a                                              Uncheck this option.
                 failsafe built into Photoshop
                 that prevents you from
                 overwriting your layered file
                 with a flattened version.
                 If your file contained alpha
                 channels, annotations, or spot colors, those check boxes would also be available.
              7.  Leave the remaining options at their default values and click Save.






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