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Save As JPEG - Photoshop CS2 question

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Old 26-08-2006, 10:15 PM   #1
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Question Save As JPEG - Photoshop CS2 question

I imported a RAW photo into PS CS2, but when I try to save it as a JPEG, the only options that come up are for Photoshop, Cineon, Large Document Format, Photoshop PDF, Photoshop RAW, PNG and TIFF. Where's the option to save as JPEG?

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Re: Save As JPEG - Photoshop CS2 question

Is it in RGB?, because if you converted to Lab it won't allow you to save as JPEG.

Also, try saving as a TIFF, reopening and then saving as JPEG

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Old 26-08-2006, 10:52 PM   #3
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Re: Save As JPEG - Photoshop CS2 question

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Is it in RGB?, because if you converted to Lab it won't allow you to save as JPEG.

Also, try saving as a TIFF, reopening and then saving as JPEG

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Aha, I found it - it was because I had it set at 16 bit. Thanks for the clue that led me to the right menu.

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