flat art -> print psd

Rebuild flat artwork into a print-ready layered PSD

Print and sign shops receive flat artwork every day and rebuild it by hand to reprint or resize it. This does the separation automatically: named layers, editable text, and native resolution, so you start from an editable file instead of retracing a JPG.

Rebuild for print

The daily problem: a client sends a JPG

A flattened file has no layers and no editable text. To resize it, swap a color, or reprint it clean, you would normally rebuild the whole thing from scratch in Photoshop, which can take an hour per file. The source artwork the customer had is gone; all you were given is baked pixels.

What you get back

A real PSD with each element on its own named layer, grouped BG, Subject and FX, the copy returned as editable type layers, and the background completed behind lifted objects. It opens directly in Photoshop, Affinity and Photopea. Original and separated pixels stay at full resolution; only reconstructed fill regions are model-limited and are labelled AI_Fill_.

Where it fits screen and sign work

Once elements are on separate layers you can recolor, resize, and re-lay-out without retracing. For garment work, the same separation feeds spot-color output; for large format, full resolution is what lets you scale a proof up to a banner without magnifying artefacts.

Frequently asked

Is the output really editable in Photoshop?

Yes: named layers and groups plus real editable type layers, verified to round-trip as live text rather than a picture of the words.

Does it keep enough resolution to print?

Original and separated pixels are native resolution. Regenerated fill behind removed objects is the only resolution-limited part, and the paid tier reconstructs those at high resolution.

Can I batch a folder of files?

Yes. Batch mode runs a queue of images through the same pipeline and returns the layered files together.

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