Converting files

GL
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gordon lindsay
Jan 2, 2005
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I think this may a daft question but, when converting from a raw file, CS doesn’t offer jpeg as an option in "save as", now I think it did once. I seem to have lost the association, does any body know how to get it as an option or get it back as an option.
All help greatly appreciated

Gordon

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Michael 23
Jan 2, 2005
May be off, but I think you need to change mode first (rgb, cmyk, etc)…


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"gordon lindsay" wrote in message
I think this may a daft question but, when converting from a raw file, CS doesn’t offer jpeg as an option in "save as", now I think it did once. I seem to have lost the association, does any body know how to get it as an option or get it back as an option.
All help greatly appreciated

Gordon
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jjs
Jan 2, 2005
"gordon lindsay" wrote in message
I think this may a daft question but, when converting from a raw file, CS doesn’t offer jpeg as an option in "save as", now I think it did once. I seem to have lost the association, does any body know how to get it as an option or get it back as an option.
All help greatly appreciated

Gordon, be certain that you haven’t made the image 16-bit. jpeg wants 8-bit.
GL
gordon lindsay
Jan 2, 2005
Thanks for the clue Michael , I had converted in 16 bit mode and of course it would have to be 8 bit for jpeg, I knew it was a daft question but couldn’t see the answer.
Thanks again
Gordon

"Michael 23" wrote in message
May be off, but I think you need to change mode first (rgb, cmyk, etc)…

Michael Evangelista
Southern Utah Web Design
www.suwebs.com

"gordon lindsay" wrote in message
I think this may a daft question but, when converting from a raw file, CS doesn’t offer jpeg as an option in "save as", now I think it did once. I seem to have lost the association, does any body know how to get it as an option or get it back as an option.
All help greatly appreciated

Gordon

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