Quote Originally Posted by Vlad Xp


Photoshop won't let you save the file as JPG unless you flatten the image first. Do you adjust levels on a separate adjustment layer, or directly on the background? In any case, I'd make sure that the images is flattened first. Other than that, I'm out of ideas. Maybe other Photoshop gurus here could solve this mystery?
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Hmmm, I haven't tried flattening it first, but then again in the save options you can choose "copy" without layers, which I have tried. And it didn't work.





On a side note, for large printing, how much better would the quality be from a T1i vs. my 40D. I know the megapixel difference, but in actual real world printing is it a huge quality difference? I may have the chance to swap my 40d for a T1i.