I keep getting an error message when trying to save my file as PSD file. I’ve read through previous posts about how you have to covert color image, which I have done and it still doesn’t work, giving the same error message. I even went through every single individual layer and checked its properties that it was showing CMYK colors, not RGB. I tried merging and flattening everything to one layer and converting it again to CMYK. Nothing seems to work to allow it to save as a PSD file, and only giving the same error message. What am I missing?? Please help
TIA
(This is for a paid job with a deadline and since Krita doesn’t have very good text support, I need to be able to import it into illustrator to finish the project and add all the text info- which needs to be easily editable.)
Error: cannot save this image as a Photoshop image. Reasons:
Your image contains one or more layers with a color model that is different from the image.
You’ve checked that the image and layers are both CMYK. Then, do they have the same bit depth? (It’s not directly stated in the error message, but same bit depth is also required.)
I’ll note that converting the image colorspace to its current colorspace does not do anything, and doesn’t convert the layers. It only converts the layers if the image colorspace has changed. (That could be considered a bug, possibly.)
Thanks for your quick reply! Yes, that is the message. Is the bit depth referring to like 8-bit, 16-bit, etc? (still learning what everything is lol) The file had originally been in 8-bit and I hadn’t done anything to change that (as far as I know). I did later try converting everything to 16 (by clicking covert image space in menu) to see if that would help but same issue.