Saving Documents in Photoshop CS3

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Summary: Remember to save your work in Photoshop, and try saving copies to preserve earlier drafts. Learn to save your work in Photoshop CS3 in this free Photoshop tutorial video.

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"Adobe Photo Shop is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Inc., and I am in no way affiliated with Adobe. O.k., so now that I'm taking these from start to finish on this image, I'm actually just going to finish it off by clicking on this little button over here, and hitting flat an image, and it's going to flatten all of our layers, hit o.k. O.k., now we have our background layer locked as you can see, and we can zoom in and see that we have detail everywhere. It looks good, and now we can actually hit file, save as. If you don't want to save it as zoomify export, and you can just title it whatever you like, and you can save it as whatever type of file. Jpig, large document file would probably work pretty good. But, were going to do a jpig, and were going to hit save. It's going to bring up our jpig options, and the jpig options more than likely you just want to keep it on high, because it is a very big picture. Hit o.k., and we have it saved, and were ready to rock and roll. Thank you guys for listening on the photo merge and zoomify, and a little bit on blending options too. Thanks for listening."

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