Chapter 15: Saving And Exporting Images; Saving Images - Adobe 13102498 - Photoshop CS3 - Mac User Manual

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Chapter 15: Saving and exporting images

Adobe Photoshop CS3 supports a variety of file formats to suit a wide range of output needs. You can save or export
your image to any of these formats. You can also use special Photoshop features to add information to files, set up
multiple page layouts, and place images in other applications.

Saving images

Saving image files
Graphic file formats differ in the way they represent image data (as pixels or vectors), in compression techniques,
and which Photoshop features they support. To preserve all the Photoshop features in your edited image (layers,
effects, masks, styles, and so forth), it's best to save a copy of your image in Photoshop format (PSD). Like most file
formats, PSD can only support files up to 2 GB in size. In Photoshop, if you are working with document files larger
than 2 GB, you can save your image in the Large Document Format (PSB), Photoshop Raw (flattened image only),
or TIFF (up to 4 GB in size only).
Note: The DICOM format also supports files larger than 2 GB.
You can save 16-bits-per-channel images only in the following formats using the Save As command: Photoshop,
Photoshop PDF, Photoshop Raw, Large Document Format (PSB), Cineon, PNG, and TIFF. When using the Save For
Web & Devices command with a 16-bits-per-channel image, Photoshop automatically converts the image from 16
bits per channel to 8 bits per channel.
You can save 32-bits-per-channel images only in the following formats using the Save As command: Photoshop,
Large Document Format (PSB), OpenEXR, Portable Bit Map, Radiance, and TIFF.
You can use the following commands to save images:
Saves changes you've made to the current file. The file is saved in the current format.
Save
Saves an image in a different location or under another filename. The Save As command lets you save an
Save As
image in a different format and with different options.
Lets you save different versions of a file and comment on each. This command is available for an image that
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is managed by a Version Cue Workspace.
If you're working with a file from an Adobe Version Cue project, the document title bar provides additional infor-
mation about the status of the file.
Save an optimized image for the web and devices.
Save For Web & Devices
See also
"About file formats and compression" on page 459
Save a file
You use the Save command to save changes to the current file or Save As to save a new version of the current file.
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