Opening tif files and choosing file locations

I cannot open tif files for editing or save files to my usb stick when using Adobe Photoshop touch on my Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet, which is running the latest android 4.1 available for it. Any help or advice would be appreciated. Thanks. P Soor

If I recall, PS Touch cannot open TIFFs (at least not yet). Flattened PSDs, PSDX, GIF, JPG and PNG were the formats PS Touch could open.

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