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No PNG option in Save As list
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No PNG option in Save As list
I'm using photoshop CS3.
When I create a new file, I use the suggested RGB color settings, 8bit image.
Image mode is RGB colour.
Using these Colour Settings:

I can't see why it's not letting me save anything as PNG...
Tried flattening the image...
Tried restarting the application...
Havn't tried re-installing, will do that if no one here knows how to fix.
Also, the 'Save for Web & Devices' is grayed out.
Even Grayscale, CMYK and Lab Colour don't work.
Anyone know a fix?
Please help if you do, I can't work without my Portable Network Graphics!
Dan.
When I create a new file, I use the suggested RGB color settings, 8bit image.
Image mode is RGB colour.
Using these Colour Settings:

I can't see why it's not letting me save anything as PNG...
Tried flattening the image...
Tried restarting the application...
Havn't tried re-installing, will do that if no one here knows how to fix.
Also, the 'Save for Web & Devices' is grayed out.
Even Grayscale, CMYK and Lab Colour don't work.
Anyone know a fix?
Please help if you do, I can't work without my Portable Network Graphics!
Dan.
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Re: No PNG option in Save As list
Hi Dan,
You might try re-creating Photoshop's preferences to see it that fixes the problem. To re-create the preferences, start the application while holding down Ctrl+Alt+Shift (Windows) or Command+Option+Shift (Mac OS X). Then, click Yes to the message, "Delete the Adobe Photoshop Settings file?" After re-creating the preferences, the only preferences you may need to reset are those found under Edit>Preferences (Photoshop>Preferences for Mac). You shouldn't lose your color settings or custom work space.
Art
You might try re-creating Photoshop's preferences to see it that fixes the problem. To re-create the preferences, start the application while holding down Ctrl+Alt+Shift (Windows) or Command+Option+Shift (Mac OS X). Then, click Yes to the message, "Delete the Adobe Photoshop Settings file?" After re-creating the preferences, the only preferences you may need to reset are those found under Edit>Preferences (Photoshop>Preferences for Mac). You shouldn't lose your color settings or custom work space.
Art
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