User's Manual

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
To save changes to the current file
Choose File > Save.
To save a file with a different name and location
1 Choose File > Save As.
2 Type a file name, and choose a location for the file.
3 Click Save.
To save a file in a different file format
1 Do one of the following:
(Photoshop) Choose File > Save As.
(ImageReady) Choose File > Export > Original Document.
Note: T
he Adobe Camera Raw plug-in can save camera raw image files in a different file format, such as Adobe Digital
Negative (DNG).
2 Do one of the following:
In Photoshop, choose a format from the Format menu.
In ImageReady, choose from the Save As Type (Windows) or Format (Mac OS) menu.
Note: I
n Photoshop, if youchooseaformatthatdoesnot supportall features of thedocument, awarning appearsatthe
bottom of the dialog box. If you see this warning, it’s best to save a copy of the file in Photoshop format or in another
format that supports all of the image data.
3 Specify a file name and location.
4 (Photoshop) In the Save As dialog box, select saving options.
5 Click Save.
In both Photoshop and ImageReady, a dialog box appears for choosing options when saving in some image formats.
To copy an image without saving it to your hard disk, use the Duplicate command. To store a temporary version of
the image in memory, use the History palette to create a snapshot.
See also
“To duplicate an image in Photoshop” on page 49
“Making a snapshot of an image” on page 74
“To save camera raw images in Camera Raw” on page 221