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hi my name is Justin Conway today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to uh save an EPS file in Photoshop as a tiff file itamp;#39;s very easy actually um so if you if you have a certain file format um file formats are are basically created so that they they can work on different uh platforms different programs um each file format has its own sort of language or code and uh within Photoshop luckily you can open many different types of files and then save them as different types so if you need to upload a specific Tiff it has to be a TIF file um you know and you only have an EPS you can just put it in Photoshop save as a tiff and Iamp;#39;ll show you how to do that so on my desktop here I have a file uh an EPS file Iamp;#39;m just going to drag and drop that uh onto Photoshop and itamp;#39;ll allow me to open it and then very simply go to file save as in the drop down here instead of a Photoshop document which it now is weamp;#39;re going to save it as a tiff um I would omit