how to not append "copy" to default save filename?

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Roberto
Dec 29, 2004
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Whenever I try to save a copy of a psd file as a jpg file, it always append the string " copy" to the file name. E.g. abc.psd would have a default save filename "abc copy.jpg"

Is there a way to tell it not to append " copy"?

Photoshop v6

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nomail
Dec 29, 2004
peter wrote:

Whenever I try to save a copy of a psd file as a jpg file, it always append the string " copy" to the file name. E.g. abc.psd would have a default save filename "abc copy.jpg"

Is there a way to tell it not to append " copy"?
Photoshop v6

This only happens when the original file contains things that are not supported in JPEG, such as layers. And no, it cannot be turned off (but doesn’t happen if you flatten the file first). It’s to warn you that you do indeed save a (flattened) copy, not a JPEG-version of the original.


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Eric Gill
Dec 29, 2004
"peter" wrote in
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Whenever I try to save a copy of a psd file as a jpg file, it always append the string " copy" to the file name. E.g. abc.psd would have a default save filename "abc copy.jpg"

Is there a way to tell it not to append " copy"?

Use "Save for Web" is one way. I also like the interface, though it strips things like EXIF data from the file for maximum efficiency in file size.
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edjh
Dec 29, 2004
peter wrote:
Whenever I try to save a copy of a psd file as a jpg file, it always append the string " copy" to the file name. E.g. abc.psd would have a default save filename "abc copy.jpg"

Is there a way to tell it not to append " copy"?
Photoshop v6
Flatten first.


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