The answer to the first part is that if they burn a standard ISO CD, you can
read it fine. Photoshop is photoshop, so it will work fine too.
As for ownership, that's dependent on what you agreed to.
Tom
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From: "Mike" <watershed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Olympus-Digest" <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2003 12:51 PM
Subject: [OM] photoshop questions
> My wife just had some large art work scanned and is having it made into
> prints, cards etc. I gave her a blank CD so she could get the file.
> Well, my CD wasn't compatible with the computers at the print shop, they
> use macs, we use windose. So if they burn a CD for her will it be
> compatible in Windose? What should I specify? Actually I would like to
> get the Photshop file which includes the work already done in getting
> ready to print. It should then work with my profiles etc., right? Does
> my wife own this file or is this added work still the property of the
> print shop? How do you professionals handle this?
>
> Mike
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