Good morning JollyJed,
There is a wealth of information in this thread! I thought I would add my two cents just in case it sheds any more light on the subject.
The drawings being brought into a format that is usable in PhotoShop will need to either be vector based such as an EPS or postscript file or in a raster/vector file of adequate resolution when output from AutoCAD.
To create the EPS file you can simply go to the File menu and select export to .EPS. If you want to create a .ps file you would have to add a postscript printer driver and print to a file using it.
Another method of obtaining a high quality file is to print to TIFF.
I have found that printing to PNG or JPG typically is too low resolution to be useful for my purpose.
Printing to a high quality PDF (high resolution) file works quite well for me. Once the data is in the PDF format, I can use File Open in Photoshop and open the PDF directly.
Make sure that if you are printing to one of these file formats, that you use a pen table that reflects your desired outcome such as monochrome, greyscale, or color.
I hope this helps.
Please hit the Accept as Solution button if my post fully solves your issue or answers your question.
John Vellek
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