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You’ll find plenty of additional tools inside DocHub, such as integrations that let you link your jpeg document to various productivity apps.
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in this video weamp;#39;re going to be taking a look at how you can save your files as jpegs in docHub Photoshop great so welcome back to my design class and to another Photoshop tutorial what weamp;#39;re going to be doing is just going over the simple steps of how you can save jpeg images now I have made a video on how you can save images in Photoshop more recently but because so many people were wondering as to how you can save jpeg specifically I thought Iamp;#39;d make a video specifically for that so first of all make sure that you have your image open or your file whatever youamp;#39;re going to save as a JPEG all we have to do is go to file at the top left hand corner and then go to save a copy so you donamp;#39;t want to press on save as unless youamp;#39;re still in the Legacy save as mode but for pretty much the majority of us itamp;#39;s always going to be save a copy and this is an update that has happened in Photoshop within the last year and once youamp;#39;ve sel