Mallory Hays November 4, 2009
Saving, Duplicating, Ending, and Quitting in Photoshop (p. 65-68)
Saving:
· When saving your work on Photoshop, it is recommended to save it as a PSD.
· Use File- Save if your work is completely blank.
· Use File- Save As if your work is not blank.
· To save a new version of your work, choose File- Save As, then change the name of the new version.
Duplicating:
· Go to Image- Duplicate. This copies a document and all its layers, layer masks, and channels into currently available memory without saving a permanent copy of the file to disk. You can use this command to try out variations without altering the original file, but be aware that if an application freeze or system crash occurs, whatever is currently in memory will be deleted, including any unsaved duplicates.
Ending:
· To end your work on Photoshop along with many other programs, you can click the close button on the upper left hand corner to close your work. If your work has been modified since the last save, a window will come up and ask you if you would like to save your work or not.
· Another way to do it is by clicking File- Close.
Quitting:
· On a Mac computer, choose Photoshop on the upper left hand and then choose Quit Photoshop. Photoshop will then close.
