01-27-2011, 06:52 PM
We've had a few people confused by this, so we will look into a way of making it less confusing. To clarify, when you want to save your changes at the end of adjusting, simply pick a save option from the file menu (as you would in most other software).
+ If you are using PP as a plug in, choose the "Close & Return" option (because it closes PP and returns to Photoshop).
+ If you are using PP as standalone software, there are several save options in the file menu. The most common thing would be to save a Jpg or a Tiff. A session is PP's own file format, which allows you to re-adjust sliders later.
I've also posted in this thread a bit more information: discussion of next face button.
+ If you are using PP as a plug in, choose the "Close & Return" option (because it closes PP and returns to Photoshop).
+ If you are using PP as standalone software, there are several save options in the file menu. The most common thing would be to save a Jpg or a Tiff. A session is PP's own file format, which allows you to re-adjust sliders later.
I've also posted in this thread a bit more information: discussion of next face button.