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Reality XP FS2K4 tweaker

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Hi everyone!I downloaded this guide, but what program should I use to be able to read the guide which is in psd-format? Never seen that extension before...TIARichard

Acutally there is a PSD file included and many bitmap viewer programs can handle this file. However, this looks like a "bug" in the archive since the individual images are already there in JPG format! You can delete the PSD file no problem.Hope this helps!

Actually I forgot to install it after I reinstalled Win XP a couple of days ago...can't manage without...:-)Thanks!//Richard

The psd file is "raw" Photoshop file that has all of the layers that he used to create the jpgs. Iam sure it was included by mistake into the zip file.Regards,BobS

HiInstalled Adobe Acrobat now, but to no avail. As far as I know, the extension for Acrobat files is .pdf?But if I understand what you're saying, all there is in this psd-file is the jpg-pictures also included in the archive? Thought there was a complete guide, not only a couple of pictures with some explaning text on them.../Richard

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Sorry, my mistake. Like somone else said in this thread, .psd is a complete (often heavy) file including all layers, effects, and other stuff needed for Adobe Photoshop.You sure gonna need Acrobat anyway if you

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