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'''PSD''', which stands for "'''P'''hoto'''s'''hop '''D'''ocument", is a proprietary file format which can be created using '''{{ps|4}}'''. According to the game files and other assets leaked on Valve servers, Valve used Photoshop to edit or create games textures, for games such as {{tf2|4}}.
'''PSD''', which stands for "'''P'''hoto'''s'''hop '''D'''ocument", is a proprietary file format which can be created using '''{{ps|4}}'''. According to the game files and other assets leaked on Valve servers, Valve used Photoshop to edit or create games textures, for games such as {{tf2|4}}.
In {{src09|2}}, {{vtex|2}} added support for converting PSD files to [[VTF]] directly, without exporting to [[TGA]] first.


For more information about this file format, visit the {{wiki|Adobe_Photoshop#File_format|Wikipedia article}}.
For more information about this file format, visit the {{wiki|Adobe_Photoshop#File_format|Wikipedia article}}.

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PSD, which stands for "Photoshop Document", is a proprietary file format which can be created using Adobe Photoshop Adobe Photoshop. According to the game files and other assets leaked on Valve servers, Valve used Photoshop to edit or create games textures, for games such as Team Fortress 2 Team Fortress 2.

In Source 2009 Source 2009, VTEX VTEX added support for converting PSD files to VTF directly, without exporting to TGA first.

For more information about this file format, visit the Wikipedia icon Wikipedia article.