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Inspiring
July 9, 2019
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Save vs Save As

  • July 9, 2019
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When do you use Save vs Save As and what is the difference?

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    Correct answer Derek Cross

    The first time you Save you name the file, it's then greyed out until you make a change to the image , when you can Save it again subsequently and it will overwrite the previous saved image. You may want to save a copy of that image with a different name so you can use Save As and rename the image .

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    Inspiring
    July 9, 2019

    Yes Derek is correct. Save is saving the current file. Save As can create a new file with a new name as well as choose a new format. When I open a JPEG, I want to save it as a PSD file so I choose Save As so I can change the format.

    Inspiring
    July 9, 2019

    I do composite images. So if I open a new document and move a few images to the new document, after I finish with the composite do I Save or Save As.

    If I Save As I believe I have to sync my LR folder in order to bring in the Save As image.

    Inspiring
    July 11, 2019

    Yes when I composite that is true. If you have multiple layers it gives you the option to save those layers.

    Derek Cross
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    Derek CrossCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    July 9, 2019

    The first time you Save you name the file, it's then greyed out until you make a change to the image , when you can Save it again subsequently and it will overwrite the previous saved image. You may want to save a copy of that image with a different name so you can use Save As and rename the image .