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This happened today, yesterday it was working fine. I have all the latest CC updates.
With my Photoshop file open, I go to FILE, SAVE AS, tick AS A COPY, choose format .jpg
Filename remains .psd therefore it has to be changed manually.
Yesterday I updated to Catalina. Could there be a correlation?
Does anyone have a fix please? T.I.A. 🙂
Hi
It's a known issue. See here:
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/photoshop-and-macos-catalina.html
Dave
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File saving issues with Photoshop and Apple OS Catalina
Saved files from Photoshop as .jpg and after saving to my icloud account I sent the files along to my client and a copy to my staff via WeTransfer. The file extensions defaulted to .psd somewhere along the way and neither my client or my staff were able to open the files as photoshop gave an error alert saying the file was not created in a current photoshop format.
I went back in via the finder and returned the file extensions back to .jpg and the files would then open properly.
Use caution before upgrading
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Bonjour,
Depuis la mise à jour Catalina sur mon iMac 5K (2019), la fonction "Enregistrer sous..." de Photoshop n'ajoute plus l'extension choisie : JPG, BMP, PNG, etc. L'extension reste celle utilisée a l'ouverture du fichier : JPG si la photo est en JPEG par exemple.
Conséquence, si j'enregistre en PNG un fichier au départ en JPEG, eh bien l'extension JPG reste associée au fichier. Et si je clique ensuite sur le fichier créé, impossible de l'ouvrir ! Je dois le faire glisser sur l'icone Photoshop pour qu'il s'ouvre !
Avez vous eu le meme probleme ? Je suis allé dans les Préférences de Photoshop, j'ai bien indiqué qu'il fallait ajouter les exentions aux images enregistrées, mais rien n'y fait.
J'attends votre aide...
Merci
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Hi there,
We apologize for the issue you are facing with Photoshop on macOS Catalina.
The issue you have mentioned in known with the current version and is being worked on by our developers.
Please check the below mentioned link.
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/photoshop-and-macos-catalina.html
Regards,
Nikunj
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Has anyone else experienced this issue with Saving As when trying to save as different filetypes? I'm on a newer Mac running the latest Photoshop CC and recently upgraded to Catalina - Here's the issue:
Working with a standard layered .psd file, I go to "Save As" and access the dropdown list of filetypes. No matter what filetype I select as the new destination filetype, the document retains a .psd filename. I may be provided further export option screens pertaining to that new filetype (.pdf export options, .jpeg export options, etc), but the file still saves as .psd.
Less than a week ago, the filename would automatically change to fit the type of file I was selecting to save as (.pdf, .jpeg, etc). now, in order to truly save as that new filetype, I have to manually type in the suffix. It's not a HUGE problem, but a new one and does slow my workflow and cause confusion nonetheless.
Adobe, please address this issue!
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Working on the newest version of Photoshop CC, I noticed when I have, a psd file for example, and I select "jpeg" from the drop down menu in the "save as" dialog box, the file does not change the file extension to the correct format. I have to manually type .jpg for it to save as a jpeg. I never had to do this before and was wondering if anyone could provide some insight or a solution?
You can see in my screenshot I have "jpeg" selected and the file name still remains as .psd 😞
The files are already RGB/8 bit, so I'm not sure if there's anything else I should be looking for. I tried with different types of files as well, help.
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Succede la stessa cosa anche a me dopo aver istallato l'ultimo aggiormamento. Anche camera Row ha dei problemi se nel pennello indichi cancella appena inizi la cancellazione riscatta applica e non riesci a cancellare. Speriamo che aggiustino.
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If your using macOS Catalina 10.15, then the file extension issue is known to adobe.
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/photoshop-and-macos-catalina.html
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Try File > Export > Export As > JPG.
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I have the same problem(((, I hope it will be fixed quickly
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Mac Pro (Late 2013)
Processor: 2.7 GHz 12-Core Intel Xeon E5
Memory: 64 GB 1066 MHz DDR3
Graphics: AMD FirePro D500 3 GB
Mac OS 10.15 Catalina.
Can anyone out there assist me with an aggravating change in Photoshop, either arising from the last Photoshop update or upgrading to Mac OS 10.15 Catalina. For some annoying reason (in a workflow I have been running for many years), Photoshop has stopped saving files out to other formats?
My RAW editing starts in Lightroom Classic CC. Once I have taken the file to where I want it, additional edits are done in Photoshop CC. In Lightroom preferences, I have the external editing set to TIFF.
Once the file is exported into Photoshop as a TIFF file (Command E), I cannot save it out as a JPEG, or any other format for that matter. Any attempt to 'Save As' brings up the save as box. If, for example, I change the format menu box to JPEG, the file extension in the file name doesn't automatically change. If, as in this example, I continue with saving, the JPEG options box appears; I save the quality and baseline standard—click OK, and the file saves out as a TIFF file? In order to save a JPEG file, I now have to change the file extension in the file name manually?
This aggravation happens in any Lightroom export to Photoshop—PSD or TIFF. I have tried bypassing Lightroom and opening a DNG file in Photoshop CC Camera RAW. The same problem—can not save the file as a JPEG.
Any thoughts?
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Thank you, Ged, it's appreciated.
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There has been glitches since I updated my Mac to Catalina. When I save a file it doesnt change the last three letters (.jpeg, .png, .pdfwithout me manually changing it. Even though the next screen indcates the file I saved with the prompts that are shown. But on my computer no change was made from the orignial .psd.
Also when I open my files through Open they dont down load like they used to I have to open a file several times before they actually open on photoshop.
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The file naming problem sounds like the first Known Compatibility Issue in this Adobe article about Photoshop and Catalina:
Photoshop and macOS Catalina (10.15)
That means they know about it and are working on it.
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When saving out from Photoshop previously, changing the file type (say, from Photoshop to JPEG) in the save dialog box, would change the corresponding file extension (in this case from .psd to .jpg). However, in Catalina, the file extension stays the same, regardless of the file type selected, so that changing a Photoshop file to JPEG keeps the .psd extension.
This change of behaviour, which is presumably a bug, is resulting in files which should be a JPEG, but now have the wrong file extension, requiring subsequent manual changing, and a state of confusion, as I no longer know if a file is REALLY a photoshop file or a JPEG with the incorrect extension.
This is MASSIVELY annoying. Is this likely to be fixed soon?
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An additional, and equally annoying, save dialog box issue in Catalina, is that previously the file name MINUS the extension would be selected ready to change to a new name. Currently, the file name PLUS the extension is selected, meaning if I reflexively start typing a new Save As name, it wipes out the extension. In conjunction with the issue above, and with hundreds of files I need to save out from a photoshop this is rapidly becoming aggravating!
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Hi
It's a known issue, more info
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/photoshop-and-macos-catalina.html
and this is worth a read
https://community.adobe.com/t5/Photoshop/A-letter-to-our-Photoshop-Community/td-p/10662297
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By the way, so far as I know you can simply avoid the confusion by typing the extension right there in the save dialog. No need to rename, or problems from forgetting to.
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I am experiencing this too. Contacted Adobe, and was told all I can do is wait for a Mac OS upgrade to fix this.