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Using ACDSee? Or Photoshop.

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i am using photoshop just that i dunno the steps. can anyone help>?
 

that's because the images are captured on a microscope and it saves as tiff...
 

what i didnt managed to save are those tif files that seem to use the Gray profile or something.

this is waht i see at the top of the files i didnt managed to save
mt1.tif @100% Gray

as long i have this in my file names i cant save in jpeg.
only in raw and tif
 

AFAIK, Jpeg files are 8 bits/channel. If your TIFF files are 16 bits/channel, Photoshop won't allow you to save as Jpeg unless you first change it to 8 bits. Try to convert by Image-> Mode-> 8 Bits/channel. Maybe that will help.

Francis



acetylcholine said:
nope...it's (gray) and i tried many times..cant save
 

acetylcholine said:
how to convert tiff/tif images into jpeg ? :dunno:
:)
If you're still having trouble try changing the Mode (Under Image>Mode to RGB). Under certain modes you do not get the option to save as a jpeg. Then do File>Save as and select JPEG option. This should work hopefully. :)
 

acetylcholine said:
what i didnt managed to save are those tif files that seem to use the Gray profile or something.

this is waht i see at the top of the files i didnt managed to save
mt1.tif @100% Gray

as long i have this in my file names i cant save in jpeg.
only in raw and tif


Not too sure, but suggest you replace the .tif with .jpg.

eg mt1.jpg@100% gray

the program may recognise the extension as tif and therefore you cannot save as jpg
 

fryap said:
AFAIK, Jpeg files are 8 bits/channel. If your TIFF files are 16 bits/channel, Photoshop won't allow you to save as Jpeg unless you first change it to 8 bits. Try to convert by Image-> Mode-> 8 Bits/channel. Maybe that will help.

Francis
There are 16-bit JPEGs as well....

Regards
CK
 

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