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Set file saving preferences
- Do
one of the following:
- Set the following options:
- Image Previews
- Choose an option for saving image previews: Never Save
to save files without previews, Always Save to save files with specified
previews, or Ask When Saving to assign previews on a file-by-file
basis. In Mac OS, you can select one or more preview types.
See “Mac OS image preview options,” below.
- File Extension (Windows)
- Choose an option for the three-character file extensions
that indicate a file’s format: Use Upper Case to append file extensions
using uppercase characters, or Use Lower Case to append file extensions
using lowercase characters.
- Append File Extension (Mac OS)
- File extensions are necessary for files that you want
to use on or transfer to a Windows system. Choose an option for
appending extensions to filenames: Never to save files without file
extensions, Always to append file extensions to filenames, or Ask
When Saving to append file extensions on a file-by-file basis. Select
Use Lower Case to append file extensions using lowercase characters.
Mac OS image preview optionsIn Mac OS, you can select one or more
of the following preview types (to speed the saving of files and
minimize file size, select only the previews you need).
- Icon
- Uses the preview as a file icon on the desktop.
- Full Size
- Saves a 72‑ppi version of the file for use in applications
that can open only low-resolution Photoshop images. For non‑EPS
files, this is a PICT preview.
- Macintosh Thumbnail
- Displays the preview in the Open dialog box.
- Windows Thumbnail
- Saves a preview that Windows systems can display.
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