On 2/8/03 13:59, "Ellie Kennard" > > Just to reiterate a point made by another poster on the list. It is a very > bad idea to save a jpg over a jpg. This degrades the file, which you said > you didn't want to do. > > All the best, > > Ellie >
Thanks Ellie, Maybe I am being a bit vague here or just dumb but this is why I am a little confused. I know I do not want to save a .jpg over a .jpg but what seems to happen is that once imported from the camera the .jpg file is in a folder, I then open the .jpg, I may want to change the saturation so I do this after which when I hit save I get the .jpg option box up in photoshop asking if I want to save at 1 through to 12. The file does not just save as it was, it came from the camera and once opened in PS when you come to save it you need to specify your settings unlike a file already in the PS .jpg which if you adjusted the saturation and then saved it justs saves it. Stephen =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
