The hack wouldn't work anymore, MacOS didn't allow it. Then Apple changed the rules (as they frequently do). This was all new, never seen in any other software before or since. You could now save directly to jpeg, all those operations would be performed automatically, and you would get a jpeg copy directly from Save As. In 2010, to a fair bit of fanfare, a "hack" was introduced in Photoshop CS5. Then, and only then, was it possible to save the file as jpeg. You had to flatten the file to remove all layers and transparency, convert to 8 bit, and delete any alpha channels. Prior to Photoshop CS5 in 2010, you couldn't save to jpeg at all, if the file didn't already conform to the jpeg file format specification. I've tried looking through preferences and nothing allows any control over what the available default formats to save. I don't want to be asked that, I just saved how I want it saved. If I use Command-Option-S it still asks if I want to save (as PSD) when I close the file. Why is this a problem? It adds extra steps and my batches no longer work. Command-S should give you all file types to save not make you jump through hoops to save in whatever format you want. I want to save out to JPG and with a Command-S, it doesn't give JPG as an option and if I 'Save a copy' and try to close my file, it asks to save the camera raw file after I've already saved. When I bring in camera raw images, same thing. I don't need the software forcing the issue or limiting my save filetype selections. My photoshop updated automatically to 24.0.0 and now when I try to save (Command-S) it doesn't offer JPG as an option unless you go to 'Save a copy'.
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