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June 1, 2022
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JPG option to save is saving as JPF

  • June 1, 2022
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Hi all, 

 

Just tried to save multiple photos using the JPG/JPG 2000/JPF etc... usual option for JPG and my files are saving as JPF. How do I fix this?

 

Thank you 

Correct answer D Fosse

Here's the real answer:

 

  • any file format that doesn't support all current properties of the file, is now moved to Save A Copy.
  • if the file conforms to the jpeg file format specification, jpeg will be available under Save As. That means 8 bit, no layers of any kind, no transparency, no alpha channels.

 

Few people seem to realize what an incredibly limited file format jpeg is. Basically anything you can do to a file in Photoshop puts it outside the jpeg spec.

8 replies

Participant
October 6, 2023

Pretty old question that has been answered but I ran into this in the new 2024 version just now and wanted to murder people. 

 

Unlike the older versions they changed something at some point. And I didn't read those really snotes, Photoshop will not automatically save the file in your chosen file type like it used to and do the things in the background. You have to manually meet it the prerequisites. Which for JPEG means merging all the layers (carefully and correctly), And then right clicking The remaining layer and "flattening the image". I'm pretty sure you can go right to "flatten image".

 

Someone somewhere please remove this step.

Koekoe
Inspiring
October 30, 2023

I don't understand why Adobe did this. I've used photoshop for the last 20 years and the latest 2024 version is such a frustration with file handling and automatically wanting to save as .jpf. When one has to photoshop over 200 images a day this extra step adds quite a bit of time to the editing process. Another thing I noticed is that when I save, then do anything to the saved image and save it again, the quality drops dramatically. After 3 or 4 saves it is grainy, flat and lifeless. This never happened with previous versions of photoshop.

Stephen Marsh
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 30, 2023
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I don't understand why Adobe did this. 


By @Koekoe

 

Would it really help if you did know the history of why this changed? Knowing won't change anything, but if it helps you to know why...

 

Or do you just wish to move on and be done with it? If so, as previously mentioned in this topic – use Save As a Copy and or set the Legacy Save As option in Preferences/File Handling.

 

Participating Frequently
June 2, 2023

Hi I just encountred this problem and found when I opened the image in Adobe Camera Raw it was in the format Display P3 and 16bit, I changed it to Adobe RGB and then when saving JPEG was available, to convert files already saved which were Jpf I clicked save as and then save copy and JPEG was available

Participant
April 15, 2023

Ok, I had that problem, and realized you have to save as a copy, then it will bring up jpg.  Hope it helps...

Known Participant
October 11, 2022

Has anyone found a legitimate fix for this? There is no other option than the JPG 2000, and it saves at JPF. I cannot use this format for my projects. PNG will not do for my purpose.

Stephen Marsh
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 11, 2022

@Disney Up, Boiler Up! – The screenshot is Save As... Use Save As a Copy and or restore legacy save as in the file handling preferences.

Participant
November 8, 2023

Genius, thank you.

Participant
August 26, 2022
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The solution to this was to go to image mode and select 8 bits. An update changed it to 16 bits. 
Participant
August 26, 2022

I'm having the same problem I choose JPEG 2000, and it saves it as a JPF. Now my clients can't open the photos. I tried changing the format to JPG by changing the name, and then I can't open it in Photoshop. What the heck, Adobe??

Stephen Marsh
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 26, 2022
I'm having the same problem I choose JPEG 2000, and it saves it as a JPF. Now my clients can't open the photos. I tried changing the format to JPG by changing the name, and then I can't open it in Photoshop. What the heck, Adobe??

 

What the heck, @kellyd41637528 ?? 🙂

 

JPG/JPEG is NOT the same thing as JPF, J2K etc. You can't simply rename the file, it needs to be opened as a JPF and resaved into JPG.

Known Participant
October 11, 2022

Did you find a fix for this? I still cannot save as JPG, just JPF

Jumpenjax
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 3, 2022

As Jain Lemos says, go save as, choose jpeg. 

Lee- Graphic Designer, Print Specialist, Photographer
Known Participant
October 11, 2022

there is no JPG option. Only JPG 2000

J E L
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 2, 2022

Hi @Naranda24684259bhuz I see you don't have any answers yet, sorry about that. Are you still having the problem? These are the options when you choose File > Save As. Be sure you are not selecting JPEG 2000 if you don't want the JPF format. Otherwise, please explain how you are saving multiple files. Is it through automated batching or some other script?

 

 

Known Participant
October 11, 2022

I don't have any option fro JPG other than the JPG 2000. This is the first time I've encountered this.

Community Expert
October 26, 2022

By the looks of the Layer panel, it's not flattened. If you're just saving it without the layer flattened, JPG isn't going to be an option (in the past, it used to say it had to save it as a copy).