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Saving changes to an existing image file – Apple Macintosh PhotoFlash User Manual

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The Save dialog box appears.

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Use the dialog box to select a name and location for the file.

PhotoFlash appends a suffix to the default name of the file that reflects the
file format you selected (for example, “/TIFF” for a TIFF file). You can
change the name if you want to.

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Click Save.

PhotoFlash saves the file in the format you selected with the settings you
selected in step 3.

Saving changes to an existing image file

PhotoFlash allows you to open many kinds of image files and modify them in
various ways. If the original image file is in an image format that PhotoFlash
can save—PICT, TIFF, JPEG, EPS, DCS (for CMYK images only), or formats
supported by Adobe Photoshop plug-in modules installed in PhotoFlash’s
Plug-ins folder—you can save the modified image by choosing Save from the
File menu.

PhotoFlash displays a dialog box before saving the image in the following
cases:
m If the image was pasted onto a new, untitled work area created by choosing

the New command from the File menu.

m If the original image file is in a format that PhotoFlash can open but can’t

save, such as Adobe Photoshop 2.0 or 2.5 or Kodak Photo CD.

m If the original image file is in a format that a PhotoFlash plug-in module

reads but doesn’t write.

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