Sorry I should have clarified what I'm trying to do. I want to eliminate the step of having to bring a PS file into Illustrator just to have to put a cut contour on it. If I could make a cut contour in Photoshop, then I would be ready to print and would not have to go though the whole rigmarole.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think you can create a contour cut in Ps. You need to make the path/s then export the paths to illustrator.
Did you try making the contour layer a smart object? Not sure if it's a solution. Just throwing that out there.
jc
I think you issue rests with the software you are using to receive the file for production. For example, did you know that a flattened JPG saved from Photoshop will have any workpaths in it still present?
Here's a circle filled from a selection in Photoshop. The selection was then modified by contracting it and then converting that selection into a workpath. The JPG file was then saved.
Next I open the JPG in Omega Composer version 3 (a couple of years out of date) and it asks me what I want to do about the workpath. I tell it Okay and the workpath in the JPG file is brought in as a clipping path. From there I can leave it alone or release the clipping path and use it is a contour cut path in Omega.
The same might work with your software as well.
thats pretty interesting. I wonder if that would still work if the image was flattened prior to saving as jpg..
I think you issue rests with the software you are using to receive the file for production. For example, did you know that a flattened JPG saved from Photoshop will have any workpaths in it still present?
Here's a circle filled from a selection in Photoshop. The selection was then modified by contracting it and then converting that selection into a workpath. The JPG file was then saved.
Next I open the JPG in Omega Composer version 3 (a couple of years out of date) and it asks me what I want to do about the workpath. I tell it Okay and the workpath in the JPG file is brought in as a clipping path. From there I can leave it alone or release the clipping path and use it is a contour cut path in Omega.
The same might work with your software as well.