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How to Convert PSD Files to PNG on Windows 11?
Before converting PSD Files to PNG on Windows 11. If you don’t flatten your layers before exporting, you might end up with a messy PNG. Some of those layers won’t appear correctly or might get cut off. Always flatten your layers in Photoshop first if you want a clean output! If you don’t check your color profile, your image can look totally different after conversion. PNGs typically work best with RGB profiles, so make sure your PSD is set to that before exporting. If your PSD file has transparent areas and you save it as a JPEG instead of a PNG, you might lose that transparency. Always ensure you’re saving as PNG to keep those transparent backgrounds intact.
Steps to Convert PSD Files to PNG on Windows 11:
1. Open Your Web Browser: Launch your preferred web browser on Windows 11, like Edge, Chrome, or Firefox.
2. Select the Conversion Type: On the homepage, you’ll see a box that says “Convert Anything.” Click on the dropdown that says “Select Converter,” and convert PSD to PNG from the list. If you don’t see it, just type "PSD to PNG" in the search bar.
3. Upload Your PSD File: Click on the Select File button. This will open a window where you can choose where to upload your PSD file from:
- From Device: Upload directly from your computer.
- From URL: If your PSD is hosted online, paste the link here.
- From Cloud Storage: You can import files from Google Drive, Dropbox, or other cloud services.
After selecting your file, click Open.
4. Adjust Settings (Optional): Once your file is uploaded, you’ll see options to tweak the settings. You generally don’t need to change much, but check out the options if you want to customize things like size or DPI.
5. Start the Conversion: Click on the Convert button. ClouddConvert will start processing your file. You’ll see a progress bar that shows you how much time remains.
6. Download Your PNG: After the conversion is complete, a download link will appear. Click the Download button to save the converted PNG file to your computer. Choose a location on your PC where you want to save it, and that’s it!