![]() It’ll take a little bit longer in uploading and downloading than the. So if you’ve got somebody that’s gonna be downloaded in this, you’re gonna be uploading this, this is gonna be a lot larger file size. So naturally, this is gonna be a larger file. PSD where this allows you to save all the layers intact and the original uncompressed image. You can see there’s quite a few options you can use to play with here. And you can see right here the extensions, and here are the file types here, and just kinda go on through here. Those are the ones we’re gonna be working with more times than not. GIF but they are so minute that you can probably get away using the. It just tends to work a little bit better in some cases than the. PNG tends to have a little bit better luck with the compression. PNG which is pretty close to being the same as the. And the only other extension that I would consider here would be the. Then that would be another one would be the. Now the main ones you wanna consider in working with the most of the internet marketing or webpage style images would be the. As you can see it gives you a whole bunch of options to choose from here. So let’s go ahead and hit this plus sign to select file type by extension. ![]() This gives you a bit of a path for the location of this image. Oh, and of course, you can create a new folder if you wanted to. And we don’t have any extension on there just yet. So let’s go ahead and change this again like I had it a second ago. psd or for that matter even overwrite the existing files. Now this is the name we’ve got but up here we don’t wanna name this a. And back here, Save As… You can see how it opens up again in this format. It will give you a preview over here of what the item is that you’re looking at of course to where you gonna be saving. So here we can just click on where we want to have the image saved, and then here is the folder, and then here is the preview. Then it should open up the next time in this format rather than in the close format as it was originally. And this is probably the best way I would do it is I would just click on this and then click on Save. It drops down and gives you a lot more options to pick and choose from. You can click on this or you can go here and hit this plus sign for “Browse for other folders”. Of course, you kinda limit it a little bit. And we’re gonna save it in the images folder or you can kinda do some browsing there. Let’s go ahead and give this a name of IMSoftwareBoxCover. And as you can see right here we’ve got a name for it already and it’s in a. It gives a lot of different options here.įirst of them, obviously the name. And this is a little bit different than your typical Windows save window. ![]() Otherwise, perhaps say something like untitled or unnamed. And since I’ve already saved this once, you can see up here this gives it a name. Because if you have not saved this in the past, given this a name, and so on, then by clicking on Save it will bring up the same dialog as if it were being Saved As. ![]() So in case the original one was one that you didn’t want to overwrite then you definitely wanna do the Save As. That way it will give you the opportunity to save it in a different location or to just confirm in your mind where it was originally saved at. Otherwise, if say, you aren’t really sure then you wanna go to Save As. So you wanna make sure you’re doing this right. And if you were to click the Save function, then if you’ve already saved this image once and given it a name and so on, then by clicking on Save again it’s going to overwrite that original image file. Actually, there are so about five of them. You wanna go to the File in the menu of the image you’re gonna be saving. So first off, normally you’d think, “well you go over here to file and oh wait a minute… okay… so it’s not gonna be there.” Wrong file. Now in this video, I wanna go over with you a little bit on how to save your images once you’ve done all your editing and got all your docs in a row. Hello and welcome to this video on the GIMP.
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