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Adobe Photoshop Tutorials |
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Welcome to Photoshop Online Tutorials |
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Photoshop Tips and Tricks |
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Step 25 |
Click the Save images button. When you save multiple images, you will first have to select the location for the output
files. Select the desired folder. |
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| Figure 22.
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The Save option window will appear. Leave the “Document Name” field under File Naming
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Chose to save the images as JPEG files and click Save. All the files will be saved in the same directory, having the
same name as the image opened in the preview window, followed by an ascending numbering (01, 02, 03, etc). |
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| Figure 23.
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If you have modified only one raw file, all you have to do to save it is to go to the Save as button and select from
there the output directory, file name, extension and quality. |
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The most common used saving option for images is the jpeg extension. However, there are additional file formats you can
save your images in: Tagged Image File Format (TIFF), Adobe Digital Negative (DNG), Photoshop format (PSD). |
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There are some more buttons in the Camera Raw window: Done. It closes the Camera Raw dialog box and stores file
settings either in the camera raw database file or as a sidecar XMP file and the Cancel option, which cancels all the modifications made to the image.
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Adobe Photoshop and its element, Camera Raw, are flexible tools, as they allow you to save the camera raw settings for
a specific camera or a specific lighting condition and allowing you to reuse them to modify another camera raw image file later on. |
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