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IP: 24.98.145.162
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Im not really savvy about the whole format type stuff. When i try loading a pic to any site after editing it will not allow me too and instead of it reading the normal file format its a psd. format. Is there any way if any to change and how would i go about this?
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#2
IP: 90.150.220.101
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What exactly do you do to your pics after editing them in Photoshop? They may be saved as psd files if you just press save. Try to use saves as function and choose .jpg.
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#3
IP: 68.146.14.70
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Learn how to use the "Save for Web" feature. It is so simple and it saves your images on to your computer and not to the web like some people think.
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#4
IP: 72.39.198.66
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Open the psd pic then Save As what evere you want.[Ctrl+Shift+s] Pay attention and take notes. Learn as many keyboard short cuts as possible. I do at least 80% of my PS work without the mouse. A daunting task at first - keep at it. h
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#5
IP: 72.39.198.66
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[quote=horush]Open the psd pic then Save As what ever you want.[Ctrl+Shift+s] Pay attention and take notes. Learn as many keyboard short cuts as possible. I do at least 80% of my PS work without the mouse. A daunting task at first - keep at it. h
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#6
IP: 59.144.248.154
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When the File Save dialog opens change the name and change the format to Jpeg then save, this allows you to keep the PSD in case you have to make changes, but it also allows you to save the jpeg.
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