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02/10/2006 12:59:31 AM · #1 |
really weird. I was finished editing a photo and went to save as like every other millionth time, but this it won't let me save as jpeg. Only psd or tiff type stuff. Any ideas?
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02/10/2006 01:00:40 AM · #2 |
Did you remember to flatten your layers? |
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02/10/2006 01:01:10 AM · #3 |
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02/10/2006 01:03:04 AM · #4 |
Is it B/W or Duotone? Did you remember to change back to RGB? |
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02/10/2006 01:03:04 AM · #5 |
and alot of the filter options are gone now too. but when I open up an old jpeg, I can save that as jpeg and use all filters. does that ring a bell?
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02/10/2006 01:04:01 AM · #6 |
it is in RGB and no b/w or duotone
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02/10/2006 01:04:05 AM · #7 |
Are you in 16 bit mode? Swich it to 8 bit and you should see the jpeg option when you go to save. Go to Image/Mode/8Bits/channel.
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02/10/2006 01:06:20 AM · #8 |
looks like telehubbie is our grand prize winner:
what does telehubbie win today folks, a brand..new.. thank you!
So, what is the advantage to 16 bit? however I got there. Should I edit in 16 bit and then save in 8 bit for jpeg?
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02/10/2006 01:10:38 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by Cutter: Should I edit in 16 bit and then save in 8 bit for jpeg? |
Yes, whenever possible. 16bit (presumably from a RAW file) gives your computer more information to work with, and thus better results. |
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02/10/2006 01:15:26 AM · #10 |
Your welcome! I got stuck on the same thing once, and it was really frustrating until I figured it out. I'm not expert on this, but with 16 bit you get smoother color/tone transitions. |
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