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roisenp
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November 9, 2022
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Recent changes to file saving in photoshop 2023 with MacBook Pro M1 Pro

  • November 9, 2022
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Open photoshop today did some work and followed my normal procedure after working on some photo.  Today THREE issues came up:

 

#1  the size of the tiff files being created from CR3 are double what they were last time I work on them  (now 100MB or larger).   No Idea what has happened to create that except Bridge 2022 was replace by Bridge 2023.  I cannot imagine why they would be come so large all of a sudden like that.  Thoughts or fixes?

 

#2  I have used Automate and Batch for saving my files to tiff and jpeg for years on end with PS.  It would first save the tiff file then the jpeg file with two clicks.  When I tried it to day there was NO option to select jpeg even from "save a copy".  I finally solved that but it takes an  extra step to select the jpeg option everytime.  Extremely frustrating and slow.  Any suggestions?

 

#3  Most frustrating of all:  When I save to jpeg it no longer gives a file size when you move the slider to selected from small to large.  You just have to guess,usually to large or too small, which means doing it again and try to remember what what number you picked last time.   The message reads "Preview and file sizes are only available for 8-bit images.  More previewing options available in Save for Web.   I cannot see the file size until I go back to the folder it was saved to to check it.  This is true for jpeg (and also for png).  This is just nuts.  When did this start and what are the options for a better workflow?  Thanks, Paul

 

 

 

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lisaf66839971
Participant
August 21, 2023

"Export as..." saved the day. A million thanks to S_Gans!

Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 9, 2022

To resolve the jpg issue go to Preferences/File Handling and enable "Use Legacy Save As".

thisispeak
Participating Frequently
November 9, 2022

Hi Paul,

 

With #3, I'm guessing you're saving from a file that has a bit depth greater than 8-Bit; if you change to 8-bit prior, you'll get your JPEG Options preview checkbox.

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S_Gans
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 9, 2022

I can't speak to #1, but for #2 and #3, you may want to change your Export preferences to JPEG. Then, to so your Save As..., instead choose File>Export>Export As 
In that dialog box, you can use your slider, and still see your resulting file size.

Adobe Community Expert / Adobe Certified Instructor
Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 9, 2022

You don't need to use export to go to Jpg format - change the preference in File Handling.

That enables the traditional Save As and shows the size when using the slider.

It resolves batch scripts that utilized the original Save As functionality.

roisenp
roisenpAutor
Known Participant
November 10, 2022
Kevin,
Thanks for the information. I am apparently saving from a file that has
a bit depth greater than 8-Bit. I have been using this same format for
several years and had never seen this message before (see attached screen
shot). I have been using actions to save to Tiff then jpeg for many years
and have never run into this jpeg limitation. I cannot see the size in mb
but only in numberical value like 1-2-3-4- etc. Depending on the size of
my CR3 file and cropping I can no longer see the actual size, in MBs, until
I see it in my folder.

It has been suggested that if I change to 8-bit prior, I would get my JPEG
Options preview checkbox.
*Two question*s: 1) What may have caused this change where I no longer
see the size box as I used to?
2) What effect, if any, would changing to
8-bit, down from 16-bit or 32-bit, have on the jpeg or for that matter the
tiff quality?

*Paul O. Roisen*
*Woodbury County, IA*
*Mobile 712-301-2817*
Paul O. Roisen