Strange "Save As" problem….

RJ
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Robert John Guttke
May 23, 2004
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…….. this has never happen before in all my years with Photoshop.

I work on an image and then want to save it as a jpeg or a Tiff.

A window opens up saying this is already open and I can’t save it unless I rename it or close out the original.

Well, even if I make a copy of the original I get the same warning.

Naturally I can NOT close that image- I just spent hours working on it.

BUT it does allow me to save the image a a Photo Shop File. Then:

1) I close Photoshop.
2) Open it again.
3) Open the Photoshop file.
4) And then "Save As" and at last it allows for me to save the image as a Tiff or Jpeg. Then I go back and delete the Photoshop File.

This is driving me nuts… and it’s a short trip.

Help?

Robert
www.guttke.com

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E
eb
May 24, 2004
I have been having the same problem but I get around it by saving in another directory. But I don’t know why its happening – hope someone can let us know!

Eugenia

"Robert John Guttke" wrote in message
……. this has never happen before in all my years with Photoshop.
I work on an image and then want to save it as a jpeg or a Tiff.
A window opens up saying this is already open and I can’t save it unless I rename it or close out the original.

Well, even if I make a copy of the original I get the same warning.
Naturally I can NOT close that image- I just spent hours working on it.
BUT it does allow me to save the image a a Photo Shop File. Then:
1) I close Photoshop.
2) Open it again.
3) Open the Photoshop file.
4) And then "Save As" and at last it allows for me to save the image as a Tiff or Jpeg. Then I go back and delete the Photoshop File.
This is driving me nuts… and it’s a short trip.

Help?

Robert
www.guttke.com

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