Steve Lehuta
Member
Hello everyone,
I have a graphics question for all the Photoshop people. I'm into a sport/hobby called geocaching, basically using a handheld GPS unit to find and log hidden "caches" around town or even the world.
I had a logo made for myself and the final version has been sent as a SWF file. I want to use the logo for things such as my avatar and to also to have some T-shirts made and things called "sig" (signature) items to leave in some of the caches that I find. I want to convert the SWF file to a JPG file and can't figure out how to do it. I can open the SWF file in my browser (Mozilla) but I can't open it in Photoshop. I have to believe that a program such as Photoshop can open and even convert a SWF file?
Anyway, I want to place a T-shirt order and the vender needs the graphic file to be a JPG so I need to figure out how to convert this thing, does anyone have any ideas? Oh yeah, I have Photoshop CS, ACDSee 7.0 and my browser is Mozilla which will let me open the file but not save it as anything.
Thanks for the help,
Steve
I have a graphics question for all the Photoshop people. I'm into a sport/hobby called geocaching, basically using a handheld GPS unit to find and log hidden "caches" around town or even the world.
I had a logo made for myself and the final version has been sent as a SWF file. I want to use the logo for things such as my avatar and to also to have some T-shirts made and things called "sig" (signature) items to leave in some of the caches that I find. I want to convert the SWF file to a JPG file and can't figure out how to do it. I can open the SWF file in my browser (Mozilla) but I can't open it in Photoshop. I have to believe that a program such as Photoshop can open and even convert a SWF file?
Anyway, I want to place a T-shirt order and the vender needs the graphic file to be a JPG so I need to figure out how to convert this thing, does anyone have any ideas? Oh yeah, I have Photoshop CS, ACDSee 7.0 and my browser is Mozilla which will let me open the file but not save it as anything.
Thanks for the help,
Steve