Why is png not an option in photoshop
Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. Im creating an app icon for my iOS app, but there is no option for me to save my file as a. The only format for app icons is a. Does anybody know how to solve this?
Chances are there's simply something about the image which is not allowed in the PNG format. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top.
Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. I can't save my files as a. Asked 7 years, 4 months ago. Skip Take tour. Adobe Support Community. Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type.
Showing results for. Show only Search instead for. Did you mean:. Save As choices not showing PNG option. Problem or error. Follow Report. Community guidelines. Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more. Jump to latest reply. In Response To gener7. I don't see the "Save as Copy" option in the File menu.
Where is that choice located? In Response To paulathorne. In KR Seals. In theory, creating and saving PNG files in Photoshop is a piece of cake. If you want to make the image transparent, simply select the background layer in the layers panel. Bring down the opacity until the image reached the desired transparency.
Last, but not least, you can also remove the background i. To do this, add a new layer which Photoshop automatically adds as transparent. Bring this layer under the background layer and select it. Select the magic wand and Photoshop will automatically select whatever it believes is the subject. Sometimes this works well. Hit delete and watch the background disappear and be replaced with the exciting checkboard design Photoshop uses to indicate transparency. In most cases, there is simply a setting somewhere that has been knocked out of whack.
For example, PNG files are intended for screen use. Make a copy of the image and open a new document. In the settings for your new document, look for the color mode. Open the dropdown box and select RGB color.
If your bit size has been changed to bit, this could be your trouble. When you open up that new document to check the color mode, also check the bit size. This handy shortcut will remove any non-PNG allowed formatting and saves a copy for you to work with. You can also try exporting instead of saving.
We mentioned earlier there is a bug with the version, so it may not work for you depending on what version of Photoshop you have. Choose Photoshop and keep going until you get a prompt asking if you want to reset the preferences.
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