uh no there isnt. depending in the graphic, you'd be pretty limited to what you can do with an image after its already been flattened. get the original png/psd file.
I have a JPG image of a webpage a graphic designer did for work. One of my coworkers sent it to me asking me if I could edit it and change it around, but all I have is the original jpg. I don't have the photoshop file with all the layers. What is the best way to go about cutting parts out and changing them around. Is there any good way or do I need the original designed document?
-Lee
uh no there isnt. depending in the graphic, you'd be pretty limited to what you can do with an image after its already been flattened. get the original png/psd file.