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Peleg
I'm running Elements on XP Pro. The program worked great until one day while trying to use the "Process Multiple Images" feature under the Editing part of the program it would no longer save the processed images to the file I specified automatically but would throw up a dialogue box asking me where I wanted it to save the file and then it would also only give me about 6 choices of file types to save it as. I've tried uninstalling Elements and then re-installing it to no avail. Now, as of just yesterday, even when I process images one at a time it will occasionally only give me about 6 choices of file types to save it as, the same ones as when doing the multiple image processing. JPG not being one of them. Any ideas? Help at Adobe seems convoluted at best.
Peleg
QUOTE (Peleg @ Feb 10 2008, 09:28 AM)
I'm running Elements on XP Pro. The program worked great until one day while trying to use the "Process Multiple Images" feature under the Editing part of the program it would no longer save the processed images to the file I specified automatically but would throw up a dialogue box asking me where I wanted it to save the file and then it would also only give me about 6 choices of file types to save it as. I've tried uninstalling Elements and then re-installing it to no avail. Now, as of just yesterday, even when I process images one at a time it will occasionally only give me about 6 choices of file types to save it as, the same ones as when doing the multiple image processing. JPG not being one of them. Any ideas? Help at Adobe seems convoluted at best.
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Got it fixed! Someone on another board told me to change the bit depth in ACR back to 8 bits instead of the 16 I had set it to.
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