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When using Photoshop, there are few ways to save your final images. For users
constrained by file size, you may want to explore the save features under file,
save for web. But for most people, you will simply go to file, save as in order to save
your images from Photoshop. So when you click on this, a dialog box will come up and
here you can choose where to save the file, you can give it a name, and you can
choose the format to save it in.
So by default the format is set to .psd which is the Photoshop document
itself. Now I recommend saving a psd as well as your final format so that you still have
access to your layers and changes made within Photoshop.
So in this drop down you will also see your standard image formats such as jpegs,
pngs for transparent images, tiffs, bitmaps, and more.
So I'm just going to take and select jpeg for my image. I'm going to give it a name
of image, here.
An then I'm going to select a location on my desktop in order to
save this image.
So once you've selected a place just click save and a new dialogue box will
come up. In this dialog box you can adjust the image quality in order to
adjust the file size of the overall file. So in my case I'm just going to leave it
at maximum quality and click ok.
So now,
my file has been saved into the folder on my desktop
and you can see
that the file turned out great.
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