Save In Photoshop Dcs Format; Save In Photoshop Raw Format; Save In Bmp Format; Save In Targa Format - Adobe Photoshop CS6 User Manual

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JPEG Compresses the file by discarding some image data. You can choose the amount of JPEG compression from very little (JPEG Maximum
Quality) to a lot (JPEG Low Quality). Files with JPEG encoding can be printed only on Level 2 (or later) PostScript printers and may not separate
into individual plates.

Save in Photoshop DCS format

DCS (Desktop Color Separations) format is a version of EPS that lets you save color separations of CMYK or multichannel files.
1. Choose File > Save As, and choose Photoshop DCS 1.0 or Photoshop DCS 2.0 from the Format menu.
2. In the DCS Format dialog box, select the options you want, and click OK.
The dialog box includes all the options available for Photoshop EPS files. Additionally, the DCS menu gives you the option of creating a
72-ppi composite file that can be placed in a page-layout application or used to proof the image:
DCS 1.0 format Creates one file for each color channel in a CMYK image. You can also create a fifth file: a grayscale or color composite.
To view the composite file, you must keep all five files in the same folder.
DCS 2.0 format Retains spot color channels in the image. You can save the color channels as multiple files (as for DCS 1.0) or as a single
file. The single-file option saves disk space. You can also include a grayscale or color composite.

Save in Photoshop Raw format

The Photoshop Raw format is a file format for transferring images between applications and computer platforms. The Photoshop Raw format is not
the same as camera raw.
1. Choose File > Save As, and choose Photoshop Raw from the Format menu.
2. In the Photoshop Raw Options dialog box, do the following:
(Mac OS) Specify values for File Type and File Creator, or accept the default values.
Specify a Header parameter.
Select whether to save the channels in an interleaved or non-interleaved order.

Save in BMP format

The BMP format is an image format for the Windows operating system. The images can range from black-and-white (1 bit per pixel) up to 24-bit
color (16.7 million colors).
1. Choose File > Save As, and choose BMP from the Format menu.
2. Specify a filename and location, and click Save.
3. In the BMP Options dialog box, select a file format, specify the bit depth and, if necessary, select Flip Row Order. For more options, click
Advanced Modes and specify the BMP options.
4. Click OK.
Save in Cineon format (16-bit images only)
RGB images that are 16 bits per channel can be saved in Cineon format for use in the Kodak Cineon Film System.
Choose File > Save As and choose Cineon from the Format menu.

Save in Targa format

The Targa (TGA) format supports bitmap and RGB images with 8 Bits/Channel. It is designed for Truevision® hardware, but it is also used in other
applications.
1. Choose File > Save As, and choose Targa from the Format menu.
2. Specify a filename and location, and click Save.
3. In the Targa Options dialog box, select a resolution, select the Compress (RLE) option if you want to compress the file, and then click OK.
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