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I know this is a stupid question, butr couldn't you convert it to tga before you bring it into photoshop in say, infranview?
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I needed a higher res version of a very small, blurry logo. So I used this site to create a vector of it.
http://vectormagic.stanford.edu/
Once it was done, I downloaded in .eps format, opened in photoshop, did editing, cutting as necessary, and went to save as .tga .
Only, the option wasn't there. After a bit of poking about, I think I found why, under the channels tab, instead of the usuall RGB, Red, Green, Blue, it has CMYK, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black.
How do I convert it to RGB so I can save it as a .tga ?
Edit: I'm using photoshop CS2, in case it's important.