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    lololol. the guy that is always bashing in the photo section puts out work like this.

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    Question for anyone that knows: I took 3 shots at 3 diff exposures, 1 under, 1 over, and 1 reg, merged with cs3 for an hdr shot. I then played with the curves and tones and converted the file to a 16bit image. Now this is where I am having the problem. When I go to save the file it saves as a psd file or something, not a JPG or JPEG. And this psd file is unusable on any other program besides photoshop. So basically what I'm asking is how can I convert the file to a format that is useable? btw renaming the files ext to jpeg does not work
    File-> Save As-> change file format to JPEG.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Clean
    lololol. the guy that is always critiquing in the photo section but out work like this.



    File-> Save As-> change file format to JPEG.

    noob.
    Thanks, I am a noob to photograghy so I do not take offense to that.


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