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When I click Save or use Ctrl-S, I know what I’m doing — I just want the file saved the way it does in every other program. However, Photoshop (I use CS2, but it’s true with every version) thinks it knows better than me and doesn’t believe what I’m telling it to do. It comes back with the Save As dialogue box asking how I want to save the JPG. Aside from being a pain in the ___, it screws up the automation of actions I create where I want the file to be replaced without user intervention.
If I want Save As, I’ll ask for it. Further, if I want to save that JPG as a PSD, I’ll ask for that, too — I don’t need yet another message box warning me when I try to close the file. PS should remember the last file type used and leave it set to that. Even little ol’ Paint Shop Pro doesn’t have these issues, and for a professional-level program Photoshop sure does some amateurish things.
If I want Save As, I’ll ask for it. Further, if I want to save that JPG as a PSD, I’ll ask for that, too — I don’t need yet another message box warning me when I try to close the file. PS should remember the last file type used and leave it set to that. Even little ol’ Paint Shop Pro doesn’t have these issues, and for a professional-level program Photoshop sure does some amateurish things.
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