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October 30, 2022
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save as copy overwrites another file

  • October 30, 2022
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I am using MacOS Ventura and Photoshop 24.0.  When I have a bunch of photos to work on my workflow is to initially convert to a DNG from the Nikon raw file, work on the photo in DNG, and then get the photos into photoshop from camera raw, work on them some more, and save as JPEGS.  This post isn't about the stupid "you can't as a jpeg" but when I save as a copy, now, the second image writes over the first image, and then the third image writes over the second image.

 

Is this a bug that needs to be fixed, am I doing something wrong, or is the fixable?

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Correct answer Daniel Kramer

Go to Prefrences - File Handling - check Enable Legacy Save As
then give it a try

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Daniel KramerCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
October 30, 2022

Go to Prefrences - File Handling - check Enable Legacy Save As
then give it a try

Participant
October 30, 2022

Thank you - the change in the preferences to "enable legacy save as" worked.  I appreciate your help.

 

Stephen Marsh
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Community Expert
October 30, 2022

I'm not on Ventura, however, when you save as a copy, what is happening to the original filename so that it overwrites?

Participant
October 30, 2022

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