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Is there any way to change the file extension?
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I don't think so. It will always export as PSD.
If you have a great numbers of files, you could use the file processor to convert the files afterward.
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Nonsense, why would I do a second procedure?
I should have completed the process directly from here
there had to be options ( tif , jpeg, png , pdf ....)
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I understand your frustration.
In order to to ask Adobe for a new process you could repost with the "bug" or "idea" option instead, so the Adobe employees could be aware of your issue.
Here we are mainly users as you are.
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For your understanding and help...respects
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Nonsense,
Not nonsense, it's a fact, otherwise you wouldn't be asking the question in the first place.
why would I do a second procedure?
I should have completed the process directly from herethere had to be options ( tif , jpeg, png , pdf ....)
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Because that's how it was originally designed and was never changed.
The only alternative that I have seen is a complex, old script that saved directly to JPEG, which I don't believe works with modern versions of Photoshop.
As suggested by @didiermazier creating a new topic with an idea label is the best option. I'll add my vote!
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True, it hasn't changed, that doesn't mean it can't be changed...
Adobe may have overlooked this while taking steps to facilitate modern and business life.
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I answered your other post. You are creating layered files which cannot be saved as JPEG.