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Getting Started 15
Saving a file
The process of saving differs depending on the type of file you are working on,
the file's current saved state and the file type you want to save.
PhotoPlus lets you work on (and save) one of several file types:
An open PhotoPlus Picture (.spp) file is project-based and so
preserves 'project' information (e.g., layers, masks, paths) when saving
the file.
For a currently open image file you can edit and save the image back
to its original format. However, if you've added layers, masks, or paths
to your image you'll be prompted to optionally create an spp file to
preserve 'project' information (otherwise it will be lost). If you choose
not to create an spp file, the additional content is included in the now
flattened image.
An intermediate HDR image can be saved, which stores the results of
an HDR Photo Merge in an HDR file for future use. See Merging
bracketed photos on p. 74 for more information.
To save your PhotoPlus Picture (.spp):
Click the
Save button on the Standard toolbar.
OR
To save under a different path or base name, choose Save As from the
File menu. The window title bar is updated accordingly.
If the current window is untitled or non-native, the Save As dialog
opens, and prompts for an SPP file name based on the base name
shown in the title bar.
The procedure for an altered image is slightly more complicated as PhotoPlus
will assist you in deciding if you want to save or lose any added "project
information" added to the original image.
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