

If you upgrade to CS5.1 or CS5.1 Extended you won't see this one again. A few minutes of dialog between you would probably identify these quite quickly. Smart Filters or 3D layers would be examples of this. Photoshop has already repaired the problem.Įrror 3 tells you that your designer has a more advanced version of Photoshop (a later version and/or Photoshop Extended) and has included features that your version doesn't recognize. I have Adobe CS6 running under a virtual machine running Mac OSX El Capitan under Parallels under Catalina. Since you don't need to edit the text, it doesn't matter whether it's actual text or just a shape.Įrror 2 probably means exactly what it says, and is for information only. That would be handled by having the designer either rasterize or outline (convert to shape) all font layers before sending the file to you.

A "Missing Font" error is more important it means he used a font you don't have. It just means that the font file you have is not the same version as your colleague's, and there's no harm in telling PS to update the layers. Error 1 This particular message is not significant.
