Please help
stemcell wrote:
I have been using Photoshop for stacking images for several years. After I make my merged image, I go to “save as” and in the output menu I would see jpeg and save it as a jpeg. Recently, (last week), when I went to the output menu I only had 4 options (Photoshop, Large Document Format, Photoshop PDF and TIFF). I checked the size of the merged images and they were all 8 bits/channel RGB color. What can I do to save these images as jpegs? What did I inadvertently do during processing to get this limited output menu? Thanks for the help.
Photoshop changed things in a recent update. You now have to click 'save a copy' to get the jpeg option in the dropdown box. It's no bother once you get used to it. I think there's also a way to get it back to how it was in settings/preferences somewhere.
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