I have psp X3.
I often need to cut images (and paste into another) using the background eraser tool and the eraser tool.
How do I save the "worked on" image so I can use it again say, another day, for pasting without having to go over the same operation each time?
Advice greatly appreciated!
Saving edited images
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Re: Saving edited images
I am moving your question to the PSP forum as it is more likely to get a response there...
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Re: Saving edited images
Save as a PSPImage file. When you go to 'Save As" select PSPImage (Paint Shop Pro Image) from the format drop-down list. This saves the layers and settings of the current project just as you have them. This includes current selections if you made them.
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Re: Saving edited images
What a jewel!LeviFiction wrote:Save as a PSPImage file. When you go to 'Save As" select PSPImage (Paint Shop Pro Image) from the format drop-down list. This saves the layers and settings of the current project just as you have them. This includes current selections if you made them.
Thanks for saving me hours of painstaking work. Much appreciated!