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October 21, 2019
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Why Photoshop saves PSD and not in JPEG format by default?

  • October 21, 2019
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In PSCC when saving a pix some become a PSD but I need Jpg.

Attached you will see that in history I have not done anything different to make it at PSD.  Yet in the photo you can see a layer but nothing in the history indicates this.  Is that because I throw it back into Camera Raw at some point?

  Though some pix I save are just as I want them as Jpg's.

What am I doing to make it a PSD and how can I stop doing this?

Not until recently has this started to happen as in the past all pix have been Jpg.

  Many thanks, Penni

 

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    Correct answer gener7

    I notice you use the Crop Tool. If you do not select the option to delete cropped pixels, it changes your image to a layered file which cannot be saved as a jpeg. You can export it as a jpeg if you want to keep the original file for later edits, or you can flatten the layers and then it can be directly saved as a jpeg.

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    gener7
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    gener7Community ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    October 21, 2019

    I notice you use the Crop Tool. If you do not select the option to delete cropped pixels, it changes your image to a layered file which cannot be saved as a jpeg. You can export it as a jpeg if you want to keep the original file for later edits, or you can flatten the layers and then it can be directly saved as a jpeg.

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    December 5, 2022

    OMG THANK YOU. Didn't even know when/why I had unchecked that box. 

    Sahil.Chawla
    Adobe Employee
    Adobe Employee
    October 21, 2019

    Hi Penni,

    Welcome to the Adobe Community!

     

    When you edit an image in Photoshop and unlock it's layer. Photoshop saves it as a PSD by default and it is expected behavior.

    Regards,
    Sahil