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: Convert .psd into .png without loosing shading and lightening So I do not own Photoshop, but got a .psd file from my client to work with. I managed to use a online converter and get this

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So I do not own Photoshop, but got a .psd file from my client to work with.
I managed to use a online converter and get this .png out of it.


What I additionally need though is the conversion of only Layer 1 (which is the Leona text) upsized a little bit and/or only Layer 4. I tried to do that with Paint.net and the .psd extension and other image programs like gimp, but I am only able to get out this:



I do not know how the shading and lightening is rendered, anybody has an idea how I could solve this and succesfully convert layer1 and/or layer2 without loosing the text effects?

Here is the .psd file: mega.co.nz/#!rh0nVLDK!NMSC-dlTJN46njxR6cwe-k2mXJJ1lGOUpqSniXc_q3M
Thanks for any help in advance

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@BetL875

Similar to Photoshop the effects of your original can easily be reproduced with default filters included in Gimp (here 2.8. on Linux):


Filters > Decor > Add Bevel:


Filters > Light & Shadow > Drop Shadow: Grey heavy blurred


Filters > Light & Shadow > Drop Shadow: Black little blurred




We can further fine-tune the results by using different settings for each
filter.

Example working on your original file (directly imported to Gimp) using bevel and a single drop shadow:

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@Nimeshi706

Although this looks like an interesting logo, effects which are applied on it could be easily reproduced - opened in PhotShop CS2 / recently available as a free download. ,)

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@Cofer715

Go to Adobe's website and download Photoshop. They have a free trial and you won't have to mess around with random workarounds and everything else; you'll be able to save it normally in Photoshop.

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