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Hello,
In LR this morning I developed a shot and used HDR, an available LR option. However, when I sent the finished product to photoshop, it comes through as a TIFF, but when I try to save a copy to JPEG, photoshop no longer gives me the JPEG option.
I have to save the shot as a small file for my website, but I can't find a way to do this. Is there a way to convert or save a copy as a JPEG some other way? I tried saving it as a pdf, but while that looked ok in photoshop, it was almost completely black online. I need JPEGs of my TIFFs.
Thank you,
Erin
The JPEG file format is limited to 8 bpc, with no alpha channels and flattened layer content.
HDR is 32 bpc and requires tone mapping down to 16 or 8 bpc for Save a Copy to include JPEG.
Export As has an automated "silent" built-in conversion from 32 bpc to 8 bpc using Exposure 0 / Gamma 1.0 via HDR Toning to preserve "what you see on screen".
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@Erin T Evans if you are saving this as an image for the web, have you tried the 'Save for the Web' option, where you can save either as a JPG or PNG format. This will save the image as an RGB color mode and at 72 ppi
Also, you can also the 'Save As' function to save it from a TIFF to JPG.
I have an open TIFF file, and even tried 'Save as a Copy,' but, I was able to save as a JPG with no issues.
What version of Photoshop are you using? MAC or PC?
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Could this be as simple as enable legacy Save As? It fits what Erin is saying.
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Trevor knocked it out of the ballpark, again! (I had that setting unchecked)
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@LAMY2017 & @Trevor.Dennis – Unless something has changed in the latest version, one still can't use Save, Save As or Save a Copy or even Legacy Save As on a 32 bpc document and have JPEG available in the list of file formats.
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OK Stephen. I missed the HDR bit depth aspect.
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OK Stephen. I missed the HDR bit depth aspect.
By @Trevor.Dennis
I only know as this isn't my first rodeo :]
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The JPEG file format is limited to 8 bpc, with no alpha channels and flattened layer content.
HDR is 32 bpc and requires tone mapping down to 16 or 8 bpc for Save a Copy to include JPEG.
Export As has an automated "silent" built-in conversion from 32 bpc to 8 bpc using Exposure 0 / Gamma 1.0 via HDR Toning to preserve "what you see on screen".
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Thank you. You fixed it. I'll be storing your response in my favoritesfiles.Again, thank you!!!
By @Erin T Evans
You're welcome!
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When you File>Save As, four other formats in addition to TIFF are the only choices, but not JPEG.
However, if one clicks on the Save as copy... button just to the right of Format, two dozen formats are available, including three flavors of JPEG.
File>Save a copy... offers the same two dozen choices.
P.S. I see that creative explorer came to rhe same conclusion. GMTA!
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