psd, *.pdd) Save an image in this
format when you want to preserve masks, layers,
and selections for future editing.
??? BMP (*.bmp, *.rle, *.dib) Save an image in this
format if you??™re going to use it in an application
that supports it. Layers cannot be saved when you
use the BMP format. This format is suitable for
printing high-resolution images.
??? JPEG (*.jpg, *.jpeg, *.jpe) Save an image in this
format if you??™re going to display it on a Web site or
share it with someone via e-mail. When you save
an image in this format, you can specify an image
quality from 0 (low-quality image, small file size)
to 12 (high-quality image, large file size). When
you specify a quality setting lower than 12, the
image is compressed, which means that certain
color information will be lost in order to achieve a
smaller file size. High-resolution JPEG files are a
good choice if you??™re going to have your images
printed by a drugstore or kiosk that prints digital
images.
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2. Click the Save In down arrow, and navigate to the folder in which you want to store
the image.
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