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O.P. Undecided  Exporting to common filetypes in PS CS3
I'm trying to export a project to BMP, JPEG or PNG etc to edit in Paint.NET, but it doesn't have it listed. Is there like some sort of plugin/extension/etc. that I can get to allow me to do this?

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09-22-2007 09:32 AM
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RE: Exporting to common filetypes in PS CS3
File > Save As... ?

You can save as any format
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09-22-2007 01:14 PM
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RE: Exporting to common filetypes in PS CS3
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File > Save As... ?

Or use the Save for Web/Devices screen.
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09-22-2007 02:58 PM
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RE: Exporting to common filetypes in PS CS3
It's mostly likely because you are using a 16 Bit Channel. You need to change it to 8 bit, to do this go Image > Mode and select "8 Bits/Channel" (it won't affect your work don't worry)

Then you should be able to save/export your project in the extension you want =]
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RE: Exporting to common filetypes in PS CS3
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It's mostly likely because you are using a 16 Bit Channel. You need to change it to 8 bit, to do this go Image > Mode and select "8 Bits/Channel" (it won't affect your work don't worry)

Then you should be able to save/export your project in the extension you want =]

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09-22-2007 04:05 PM
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O.P. RE: Exporting to common filetypes in PS CS3
It's a 32 bit channel, when I click Save As it just has these:

EDIT: Fixed. (8 bits per channel doesn't hurt the bit depth, right?)

.jpg File Attachment: cs3.jpg (148.85 KB)
This file has been downloaded 98 time(s).

This post was edited on 09-22-2007 at 10:16 PM by ryxdp.
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