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"remware" <remware006@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:b504r3lf39v2qkl2ubnfq8obs8mnms5kaj@4ax.com... > Don't know when or where, but somehow the "save for web" menu became > greyed out, and I can't fogure out how to get it back. ??? > PS CS3 Thanks for any suggestons! Make sure your image is in 8 bit RGB mode. CS3 will do "save for web" for 16 bit images, but perhaps not earlier versions. -- Mike Russell - www.curvemeister.com |
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On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 20:54:43 GMT, "Mike Russell"
<RE-MOVEmike@Curvemeister.comRE-MOVE> wrote: >"remware" <remware006@hotmail.com> wrote in message >news:b504r3lf39v2qkl2ubnfq8obs8mnms5kaj@4ax.com.. . >> Don't know when or where, but somehow the "save for web" menu became >> greyed out, and I can't fogure out how to get it back. ??? >> PS CS3 Thanks for any suggestons! > >Make sure your image is in 8 bit RGB mode. CS3 will do "save for web" for 16 >bit images, but perhaps not earlier versions. This really bugs me. 8bit RGB images, and still no save for web menu available. Only thing I can see that has changed recently is a message that an embedded color profile doesn't match the current RGB work space. Convert, Use, or Discard all give the same results for the web save. Any other ideas? I'm stumped and hate to reinstall... |
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reset everything. Hold down ctrl, shift, and alt while starting
Photoshop, and say yes when it asks if you want your prefs reset. thanks to Mike Russell!!! "remware" <remware006@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1784r3d3kgmbsjne3bhopv2g691a9bg3lq@4ax.com... > On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 20:54:43 GMT, "Mike Russell" > <RE-MOVEmike@Curvemeister.comRE-MOVE> wrote: > >>"remware" <remware006@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>news:b504r3lf39v2qkl2ubnfq8obs8mnms5kaj@4ax.com. .. >>> Don't know when or where, but somehow the "save for web" menu became >>> greyed out, and I can't fogure out how to get it back. ??? >>> PS CS3 Thanks for any suggestons! >> >>Make sure your image is in 8 bit RGB mode. CS3 will do "save for web" for >>16 >>bit images, but perhaps not earlier versions. > > This really bugs me. 8bit RGB images, and still no save for web menu > available. Only thing I can see that has changed recently is a message > that an embedded color profile doesn't match the current RGB work > space. Convert, Use, or Discard all give the same results for the web > save. Any other ideas? I'm stumped and hate to reinstall... |
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On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 17:27:18 -0600, "bolo" <someone@someplace.org>
wrote: Well, I tried the reset, and it changed nothing. This is bumming me out!!! >reset everything. Hold down ctrl, shift, and alt while starting >Photoshop, and say yes when it asks if you want your prefs reset. thanks to >Mike Russell!!! > >"remware" <remware006@hotmail.com> wrote in message >news:1784r3d3kgmbsjne3bhopv2g691a9bg3lq@4ax.com.. . >> On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 20:54:43 GMT, "Mike Russell" >> <RE-MOVEmike@Curvemeister.comRE-MOVE> wrote: >> >>>"remware" <remware006@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>news:b504r3lf39v2qkl2ubnfq8obs8mnms5kaj@4ax.com ... >>>> Don't know when or where, but somehow the "save for web" menu became >>>> greyed out, and I can't fogure out how to get it back. ??? >>>> PS CS3 Thanks for any suggestons! >>> >>>Make sure your image is in 8 bit RGB mode. CS3 will do "save for web" for >>>16 >>>bit images, but perhaps not earlier versions. >> >> This really bugs me. 8bit RGB images, and still no save for web menu >> available. Only thing I can see that has changed recently is a message >> that an embedded color profile doesn't match the current RGB work >> space. Convert, Use, or Discard all give the same results for the web >> save. Any other ideas? I'm stumped and hate to reinstall... > |
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sorry. I am having a problem with cloning tool, and i can't get it worked
out either. Good luck "remware" <remware006@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:bib4r3hvd0avkfqe0558g1po70ub89oij9@4ax.com... > On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 17:27:18 -0600, "bolo" <someone@someplace.org> > wrote: > Well, I tried the reset, and it changed nothing. This is bumming me > out!!! > >>reset everything. Hold down ctrl, shift, and alt while starting >>Photoshop, and say yes when it asks if you want your prefs reset. thanks >>to >>Mike Russell!!! >> >>"remware" <remware006@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>news:1784r3d3kgmbsjne3bhopv2g691a9bg3lq@4ax.com. .. >>> On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 20:54:43 GMT, "Mike Russell" >>> <RE-MOVEmike@Curvemeister.comRE-MOVE> wrote: >>> >>>>"remware" <remware006@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>news:b504r3lf39v2qkl2ubnfq8obs8mnms5kaj@4ax.co m... >>>>> Don't know when or where, but somehow the "save for web" menu became >>>>> greyed out, and I can't fogure out how to get it back. ??? >>>>> PS CS3 Thanks for any suggestons! >>>> >>>>Make sure your image is in 8 bit RGB mode. CS3 will do "save for web" >>>>for >>>>16 >>>>bit images, but perhaps not earlier versions. >>> >>> This really bugs me. 8bit RGB images, and still no save for web menu >>> available. Only thing I can see that has changed recently is a message >>> that an embedded color profile doesn't match the current RGB work >>> space. Convert, Use, or Discard all give the same results for the web >>> save. Any other ideas? I'm stumped and hate to reinstall... >> |
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Some tools will grey-out certain options. Prime example is if you are
in the Text tool (ready to type text) and you try to save without going back to an 'open' tool such as Marquee... You might want to check what tool(s) are active when you try and save. Another option: Try saving the image in a flattened format first, then save-and-close the master .psd file. Open saved image and see if you can do your 'Save for Web' from that. Nasty, ugly, but usually works when all else fails. |
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