Saving images

Before you save an image, you need to consider the file format in which you want to save it, and you must ensure that you don’t overwrite an original image that you may need in the future.

The PspImage file format of Corel PaintShop Pro supports layers, alpha channels, and other features used in creating images. It is recommended that you save and edit your images as PspImage files. You can then save the files to common file formats. You can also use the Save for Office command if you want to optimize your images for placement in another application, such as a page layout, e-mail, or Web page design application.

The following list provides basic information about common file formats:

You can save a PspImage file with or without compression. Both compression methods that Corel PaintShop Pro uses are lossless and reduce the file size without losing any image information. Uncompressed files require more disk space.

Corel PaintShop Pro uses the following compression methods:

When you save a new image, Corel PaintShop Pro lets you select its location, name, and file format. When you save an image and then edit it, the image title bar displays an asterisk, or modifier tag, after the filename to indicate that the file has been modified. This tag disappears each time you save your work.

You can also automatically save your files at specific intervals to avoid losing your work if your computer shuts down unexpectedly. For more information, see Setting Autosave preferences.

If you want to save a version of a file, you can save a copy of an image. This is useful when you want to apply effects to an image but keep the original file.

Important! The Auto-Preserve Original preference setting can help you avoid overwriting original images. By default, this feature is on. For more information on this preference setting, see Setting Auto-Preserve preferences.

To save a new image Back to Top

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You can also save your work by clicking the Save As button on the Standard toolbar to avoid overwriting your current file.

You can save in the last-used file format by choosing File Preferences General Program Preferences, and clicking Display and Caching from the list on the left side. In the Presentation group box, mark the Re-use last type in the file save-as dialog check box.

To save your work Back to Top

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You can avoid overwriting the current file by using the Save As command.

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You can also save your work by clicking the Save button on the Standard toolbar.

To save a copy of an image Back to Top

Edit workspace 

To save images for office applications Back to Top

Edit workspace 

 

Mark the Advanced Settings check box, and then adjust the Width and Height settings. Choose a unit of measure from the drop-list on the right.
Mark the Advanced Settings check box, and then choose a resolution from the Image quality drop-list.
From the Optimize drop-list, choose Last Used.
From the Optimize drop-list, choose Default. The settings are the same as the default Screen or e-mail settings.

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