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The files I'm looking at are apparently supposed to be pictures, but they're .psf files and changing them to .jpg or .png doesn't work.

From what I've seen, they seem to be some proprietary Photoshop file, but I don't see how pictures taken with a camera around the turn of the millennium could end up as .psf files.

The files I'm looking at are apparently supposed to be pictures, but they're .psf files and changing them to .jpg or .png doesn't work. From what I've seen, they seem to be some proprietary Photoshop file, but I don't see how pictures taken with a camera around the turn of the millennium could end up as .psf files.

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"PSF is an acronym for Proof Setup File. Files that contain the .psf file extension usually store the color settings that are used by the Adobe Photoshop application. These files allow a user to see accurate previews of how an image will look once it has been printed on paper. "

10 seconds on Bing, you're welcome.