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Launch your image-editing program. Size your icon to 36 pixels by 36 pixels, which is the standard icon size. Create your icon by using the tools provided within your program. Click “File” and then “Save As.” Give your icon a file name and next to “Save as type” select “PNG” from the file type drop-down menu.
Go to menu Image > Open Device Image and choose an image from the current images list. For example, choose the 32 × 32, 16-color version of an icon. Copy the currently displayed icon image (Ctrl+C). Open a different image of the icon in another Image Editor window.
ICO files are frequently opened using Windows Fax Viewer or Windows Photo Viewer. (reference 1) However, if they cannot be opened automatically, users can download software to open an . ICO file.
Use Photoshop's Open command (File menu) to open .ICO files (which will now appear in the file browser) Use Photoshop's Save command to create. ICO files.
First, head to Telegraphic and download the file ICO (Windows Icon) Format. For me, the File Formats folder wasn't in my Plug-ins folder, and if it's the same for you, just create a new folder. Now, go into Photoshop and make a new document and select Save As. Scroll through the list of formats, and you should see.
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