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How Do I Automatically Save a PNG in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 23, 2022 @ 11:01 pm

When you create a new image or edit an existing one in Adobe Photoshop, the default file format is the proprietary PSD format. This format saves all of the layers, text, colors, and other information in the image so that you can continue to edit it later. However, if you want to share the image or use it on the web, you’ll need to save it in a different file format.

The PNG (Portable Network Graphics) file format is a good choice for sharing images on the web because it supports transparency and preserves detail. Here’s how to automatically save a PNG version of your Photoshop file when you save the PSD file.

Step 1: Open the Preferences dialog box.

Step 2: Choose File Handling from the list of options on the left.

Step 3: Check the “Save As PNG” option.

Step 4: Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box.

Now when you save your PSD file, Photoshop will automatically save a PNG version as well.

PRO TIP: If you are using Photoshop to automatically save a PNG, be sure to set the file format to PNG in the Save As dialog box. Otherwise, your file may be saved in another format, such as JPG.

How Do I Automatically Save a PNG in Photoshop?

When you create a new image or edit an existing one in Adobe Photoshop, you can automatically save a PNG version of your file by following these steps:
1. Open the Preferences dialog box. 2. Choose File Handling from the list of options on the left.

3. Check the “Save As PNG” option. 4. Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box.

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