: How to Set JPG Type as The default save type in Photoshop CS6 Is there any option to save a file only in .jpg file format in Photoshop CS6? Actually I don't want to take any scrolling to
Is there any option to save a file only in .jpg file format in Photoshop CS6? Actually I don't want to take any scrolling to indicate JPG mode when I'm going to save or save as an image.
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Click on Windows, New Workspace, and name your own work space. Check all the boxes for Keyboard Shortcuts, Menus, Toolbar.
Once all that is saved, try again with a new image. All JPS settings will be saved. Might need to restart Photoshop.
Select "Delete Cropped Pixels" in the toolbar to save as the same format as the original. This only works if there are no layers. In that case, it will automatically save as PSD, unless you choose another format.
I don't think you can set a default file type for the "save as.." It will save in the same format as it already is and if there's no layers (for example) if you do a normal "save."
But you can set a default format for the "export as" or "quick export" in the "export" in the menu "file" on Adobe Photoshop.
Then you can select your favorite format and even the folder to save into by default if you want.
Then you can use the "export" or "export as" in the export menu (or its keyboard shortcut) or even right-click on a layer or flatten layers, and see the export there too.
And you can use Presets in your "save for web" too.
This may not be anyone else's problem, but all I had to do was check the "delete cropped pixels" box at the top of the window. That's it.
Press Ctrl/command+Shift+Alt+S to save for web. It will remember the settings so you can change quality, file type too if you want (png, gif, etc).
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