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Originally posted by Mortimer
Coders won't like that comparision, lol
Just as you can study a PSD to find out how to create some effects and such, you can study code to learn how to implement certain functions, how to organize your data, etc. In fact, a source code is much more sensitive as you cannot hide any information in it, while a PSD can be much more altered in a way that even another designer would not know how you created a particular effect. Generally speaking, there is a lot of stuff you can flatten in your PSD before giving it out to the client and that will not affect his ability to edit texts, move elements, etc.
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Hey, you just solved the issue and the debate is over:
Flatten all your PSD effects and give it to client after they pay and maybe charge a fee for them also. I say charge a fee for PSD files because you are giving away your repeat buisness with the PSD file.