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"Save" button??
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Hi there,

Several other people have found this confusing, so we are going to change it. Just to reassure you: you only get the option to close and return in plugin mode, where you must load pictures in Photoshop (or whatever your plugin is in). Otherwise you get the normal save options in the file menu.



Re:Saving

Sorry for the confusion, that tool tip is not displaying the right text, we will fix that ASAP. That button has been changed since the last version to just be for moving onto another face in the same image, that's why canceling it returns you to the same place. All the other functionality that was under that button was replicated elsewhere.

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.


This has been discussed on a couple of other threads:

Another thread about save functionality

And another


Tony
 
  


Messages In This Thread
"Save" button?? - Essence of Imagery - 02-09-2011, 10:37 AM
RE: "Save" button?? - admin - 02-09-2011, 10:50 AM
RE: "Save" button?? - admin - 02-11-2011, 06:31 PM
RE: "Save" button?? - paval - 02-12-2011, 01:40 AM

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