Opening & Saving Images

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This is the final part of this tutorial.  In this part we will cover "Saving Images", but to save on page-load time, it too consists of two pages.

Are you ready?  If you need to take a break, please feel free to do so.  One thing that makes the web better than the movies or TV is that you can get up and leave for a while, and when you come back, you haven't missed anything.  :-)

Now on with the tutorial....Saving Images.

We first need to make sure we have an image open in our workspace.  So, if you don't have an image open, please open one now, doing so as we discussed on the previous pages.

Ready?  Good.

There are several different ways you can open your "Save As" dialog box.

One way is by clicking File/Save As from the menu bar

or the Save Icon on the toolbar 

Or you can use the keyboard shortcut which is F12.

Step 1:  Now that you know "how" to access your "Save As" dialog box, use one of the methods just mentioned and open the Save As box.

Have it opened? Your "Save As Window" will look like similar to the one below.  Of course yours won't have the same wording within the windows as mine because the image you have open isn't the same as mine and it isn't located on your computer, in the folder as mine.
 

Step 2.  You can navigate to the directory you want to save your image in by clicking the arrow on the "Save in" window circled in red on the image below.  The current name of the active image you have open will appear in the "File name" window (circled in green)

Step 3.  The current name of the active image will appear in the "File name" window Double clicking on the name displayed will give you a colored field (blue) in that window. You can now type in the name you want to give the image, if you are wanting to give the image we are saving a different name.
 

Step 4.  Click on the "arrow" in the "Save In" (the one circled in red) box and navigate to wherever you want to save your image.

Step 5.  Once you've clicked on the arrow on the Save In box, look for the "Local Disk {C}", as shown below.

At this point you will see all the folders on your C drive in the main window box...the big white area. 

Step 6.  Click on the arrow at the bottom right of the main window box.  I have circled this arrow in the image below, and navigate to the folder you want to save your image in.

Step 7.  Once you have found the folder you want to save your image in, double click on it.  I made a folder on my hard drive and named it "Images", as shown in the image below, and have circled in red.

I made this folder for this tutorial only.  I keep all my images saved on a "Zip Disk", to save space on my hard drive.  If you wish to do this, you would do everything as we've been talking about, only instead of choosing "C Drive" to save in, you would choose your "Zip Drive" and then save to your zip disk..
 

Click here to continue to the final part of this tutorial.

 

    

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