jpg files saved, and unless you set it back to "Standard", "Losseless" would stay there (for new images).
PSP would remember that preference for future. jpeg - and the "Option" box in that window) then you would probably have this issue. If for some reason you were editing a JPEG at some point and chose the "Losseless" format option when saving the image (Save As. There is also one other possibility that I'm thinking about, especially if your files are JPEGs. I love PSP, but that's the thing that annoys me the most about it nope, it doesn't seem you can change the default file format (.psp) presented by PSP when saving a new image. And by default PSP saves all images in it's PSP format unless you change it to the format you want before doing so. However if you did a duplicate on the screen (Shift+D) then you basically are editing a duplicate image that will need to be saved.
psp files from being associated to PSP as they are PSP files, and all files associated with PSP will have that emblem as the icon in your computer.Īs Bob said, by default, if you just press save after editing an image, PSP should save the image in it's original format. There you can add or remove files that you whish to be opened by PSP by default. To see which file format is associated to Paint Shop Pro, or to change the associations, you go to "File/Preferences/File Format Associations" in PSP. jpg) are not shown on your computer you can always right click on the file and choose Properties to find out what image format you are dealing with. So PSP will come up by default when you open the file to see it. PSP, other) is associated to Paint Shop Pro by default. If the file icon looks like the PSP9 emblem, then it means that the file format (.JPG.