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Saving files - Peloux - 05-31-2007 Hi I am a new user of Portrait Professional 5(as of a few hours ago LOL) and although I am very impressed with the resultiing portraits I do have a problem. Portrait Professional only seems to allow me to save completed work as .pp files . This is a problem for me as I cannot open .pp files in Windows itself or in any of my applications such as PSP or PS. Is there some way I can save them originally as (for example) a .jpg file or failing that, if I have to save them as pp files, is there some way I can later convert the files to jpg files? Perhaps there is a conversion program somewhere that will allow me to do that? Hoping someone can help! Jenny RE: SAVING FILES - admin - 05-31-2007 Hi, In the file menu, use the command Export Image to save as a tiff or a jpg. Tony RE: SAVING FILES - Peloux - 05-31-2007 admin Wrote:Hi,thanks Tony! That is great! obviously I should have explored the Menu items more. Thank you so much. Jenifer RE: SAVING FILES - Roscoe - 11-02-2007 Peloux Wrote:admin Wrote:Hi,thanks Tony! That is great! obviously I should have explored the Menu items more. Up until I read this I'd been using a screen capture programme (PixelMetrics CaptureWizPro) to capture my modified graphics as the .pp format isn't supported by anything except Portrait Pro !! RE: SAVING FILES - Marilyn Wheeldon - 06-03-2008 admin Wrote:Hi, RE: Saving files - Marilyn Wheeldon - 06-03-2008 Hi, new to PP - have PP6. I do not have an Export Image command in my File menu. Why? RE: Saving files - Roscoe - 06-04-2008 Marilyn Wheeldon Wrote:Hi, new to PP - have PP6. I do not have an Export Image command in my File menu. Why? I don't either but what I do have is File > Save Picture, and that gives me the choice of saving as a jpg or tiff (or save project or save project as). Whichever of the jpg/tiff option you choose the file will have pp just before the .jjpg or .tif i.e. photograph_pp.jpg photograph_pp.tif |