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How to keep Jpeg formats?

New Here ,
Jan 05, 2017 Jan 05, 2017

When I crop a jpg image its automatically becomes a PS format. How do I shange the settings so JPEG image always stay as JPEG?

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Jan 05, 2017 Jan 05, 2017

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New Here ,
Jan 05, 2017 Jan 05, 2017

OK thanks, so where can find this "Deleted Cropped Pixels" box

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New Here ,
Jan 05, 2017 Jan 05, 2017

I mean... I open a high resulotion jpeg in PS and crop, edit and save... but its will be saved in PS format. I whant to keep the same format jpeg. Its work in my old PS5

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Community Expert ,
Jan 05, 2017 Jan 05, 2017

Trevor.Dennis already pointed out the source of the issue (jpg cannot have but a background layer and that Crop Tool setting changes it  to a normal layer) but with regard to image degradation re-saving jpgs does not exactly seem advisable.

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New Here ,
Jan 05, 2017 Jan 05, 2017

I mean... I open a high resulotion jpeg in PS and crop, edit and save... but its will be saved in PS format. I whant to keep the same format jpeg. Its work in my old PS5

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Community Expert ,
Jan 05, 2017 Jan 05, 2017

Hit SaveAs JPG

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New Here ,
Jan 05, 2017 Jan 05, 2017

It not working because jpeg is not in the list.

I edit 50-100 Pictures when I shot sportevent and I just want the same format as I open

Its worked whit PS5 in my old computer

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Jan 05, 2017 Jan 05, 2017

File > SaveAs.  Select List on Win10, 64-bit.  See screenshot.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 05, 2017 Jan 05, 2017

perw55290290 wrote:

It not working because jpeg is not in the list.

Sorry for the obvious question, but do you have any conditions that would preclude saving to JPG?  Even if you did have layers, Paths, saved selections (Alpha channels) were in 16bit mode, etc. JPG should still be there as an option in the drop down list.  We can see you are not in Lab mode, which will not save to JPG. 

If, after another look at it, you are still stuck, maybe a _full_ screen shot of your image and workspace, showing the layers and history panels might put some light on it.

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Jan 06, 2017 Jan 06, 2017

"I mean... I open a high resulotion jpeg in PS and crop, edit and save... but its will be saved in PS format. I whant to keep the same format jpeg. Its work in my old PS5"

What are you doing during the "edit" stage?  The cropping and deleting pixels has been addressed, but I am curious what else you might be doing to make saving as a JPEG not possible.

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Jan 05, 2017 Jan 05, 2017

what version PS?

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LEGEND ,
Jan 06, 2017 Jan 06, 2017

Don't forget to try Save A Copy. Your diagnosis of "converts to PS format" is understandable but conetely wrong.

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New Here ,
Jan 06, 2017 Jan 06, 2017

The problem is solved. Thanks for the support

Pw

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Jan 06, 2017 Jan 06, 2017
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Hi perw55290290,
looking at your image seems you're working with more than 1 level. Indeed "Lager 0" clearly states this. So simply after your crop go in the "Layer" menu and choose "Flatten Image". Then save as jpg.

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