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Photoshop CS6 saves files in wrong format

Community Beginner ,
Oct 29, 2024 Oct 29, 2024

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My Photoshop CS6 recently started saving files in the wrong format.  Specifically, when I choose "jpeg" from the format drop down menu it adds the ".eps" suffix to the file name. Clicking "Save" presents EPS options, which naturally I cancel out of. Plz see attached screenshots for what's happening.

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Community Expert , Oct 30, 2024 Oct 30, 2024

Do you any recently added/updated third party plugins/filters?

 

You can eliminate those by holding down the Shift key while starting Photoshop CS6

and you get a dialog asking if you want to Skip loading optional and third-party plug-Ins?

 

After you restart or start Photoshop CS6 the the plugins will again load, so the above is just temporary.

 

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You need to ask program questions in the forum for the program you are using
To ask in the forum for your program please start at https://community.adobe.com/
Moving from Using the Community (which is about the forums) to the Photoshop forum

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I would try a Photoshop preferences reset by holding down command + option + shift then launching Photoshop CS6

 

Keep holding the keys down until you see a dialog asking if you want to "Delete the Adobe Photoshop Settings file?"

Press Yes

 

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Thank you for your suggestion. Alas, the problem remains. I think photoshop tripped and fell on its head — ALL the file formats are discombobulated. Confusion reigns in the format department and I'm unable to un-confuse it. Time to reinstall the application, I suppose.

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Did you reset the Photoshop preferences?

 

What version of macOS or Mac OS X are you using?

 

 

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I'm using 10.13.6.  My copy of CS6 installed on another mac runs fine under it.

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You can do a more thorough preferences reset by going to

Macintosh HD/Users/UserName/Library/Preferences

and trashing the following:

 

Adobe Photoshop CS6 Settings folder

Adobe Photoshop CS6 Paths

com.adobe.Photoshop.plist

 

before do the above if you have any saved Workspaces remove them from the

Adobe Photoshop CS6 Settings/WorkSpaces folder so you can put them back later.

 

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OK, I've trashed those folders and files. But still no luck. I've posted more screen shots of what's happening when I open and save files.

1.) The "enable" menu is blank when I select a jpg to open. Clicking "open" gives the error message shown.

2.) Choosing format "jpeg" puts eps suffix on file, as before. Choosing "Multi-Picture Format" (what the heck is that format?) does add correct suffix to file name, and does save it as a jpeg. Spooky stuff!

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@william377371687uq5 

 

I see that you have unlicensed, low-resolution, watermarked preview copies of Adobe Stock images. Please note that you need to purchase a license before they can be used.

 

 

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Jane

 

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Hello,

I am aware of that. Used only as an example file in my post.

-W

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Is it just certain files or any file you open that won't save as a JPEG?

 

Have you tried opening other file types like tif, png or psd and see if the same thing happens?

 

What about if you create a new blank file and try to save as a JPEG?

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To reply to your questions in order posed:

Any file.

Same thing happens.

Ditto for new blank files.

BTW, does anyone know what  "Multi-Picture Format" format is? My save command is defaulting to it. (However, it saves the file as a jpeg with the jpeg extension.)

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I'm extremely reluctant to reinstall the photoshop component of my CS6 b/c Adobe servers STILL fail to recognize me as owning it's s/n when I attempt to register the software. Given that snafu, I foresee the installer failing to accept my s/n, and I have visions of spending/wasting more precious hours of my time on chat or phone trying to activate it all over again. Am I being paranoid?

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quote

 Am I being paranoid?


By @william377371687uq5

 

No. There have been issues for some users.

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Do you any recently added/updated third party plugins/filters?

 

You can eliminate those by holding down the Shift key while starting Photoshop CS6

and you get a dialog asking if you want to Skip loading optional and third-party plug-Ins?

 

After you restart or start Photoshop CS6 the the plugins will again load, so the above is just temporary.

 

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Something else to try is to go to

Macintosh HD/Users/UserName/Library/Saved Application State

and trash the

com.adobe.Photoshop.savedState folder

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Yahoo! Holding down the Shift key while launching PS fix the problem! (Trashing the com.adobe.Photoshop.savedState folder didn't help.) Which tells us the culprit is at least one 3rd party plug-in. I recently added a few to try them out and thought I had removed them all--but evidently I hadn't. Mucho gracias, Jeff, for your generous time and consideration in sharing your knowledge with me on this matter.  Where do I send the check?

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