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PhotoPlus X6 User Guide - Serif

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Saving a file<br />

Getting Started 15<br />

The process of saving differs depending on the type of file you are working on,<br />

the file's current saved state and the file type you want to save.<br />

<strong>PhotoPlus</strong> lets you work on (and save) one of several file types:<br />

• An open <strong>PhotoPlus</strong> Picture (.spp) file is project-based and so<br />

preserves 'project' information (e.g., layers, masks, paths) when saving<br />

the file.<br />

• For a currently open image file you can edit and save the image back<br />

to its original format. However, if you've added layers, masks, or paths<br />

to your image you'll be prompted to optionally create an spp file to<br />

preserve 'project' information (otherwise it will be lost). If you choose<br />

not to create an spp file, the additional content is included in the now<br />

flattened image.<br />

• An intermediate HDR image can be saved, which stores the results of<br />

an HDR Photo Merge in an HDR file for future use. See Merging<br />

bracketed photos on p. 74 for more information.<br />

To save your <strong>PhotoPlus</strong> Picture (.spp):<br />

• Click the Save button on the Standard toolbar.<br />

OR<br />

To save under a different path or base name, choose Save As from the<br />

File menu. The window title bar is updated accordingly.<br />

If the current window is untitled or non-native, the Save As dialog<br />

opens, and prompts for an SPP file name based on the base name<br />

shown in the title bar.<br />

The procedure for an altered image is slightly more complicated as <strong>PhotoPlus</strong><br />

will assist you in deciding if you want to save or lose any added "project<br />

information" added to the original image.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!