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okay guys this is how you convert a PSD into a CMYK TIFF for printing purposes alright the first thing that youamp;#39;ll need to do every single time is save your PSD so presently I have this post dragged out the internet Iamp;#39;m going to save it somewhere my downloads folder and just call this design one just like that now this will preserve all my layers at everything that Iamp;#39;ve done inside the Photoshop file up to this point now Iamp;#39;m gonna move on turn this into a CMYK TIFF now itamp;#39;s very important that you save your file first and that youamp;#39;re done with whatever youamp;#39;re doing because youamp;#39;re basically youamp;#39;re basically going to be converting this into a completely different flat file the goal of this pause in the in the tutorial is that I donamp;#39;t want you to lose anything because you didnamp;#39;t listen to my advice or because you didnamp;#39;t notice this detail once you turn it into a flat file youamp;#39;re gonna l