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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 02 2:40 am)
P.S. I should also add that I can export as a JPG, provided that I don't click on the "Save as type" drop-down. It seems that all hell breaks loose once I click that drop-down though. I get the error message, and when I cancel out of it, I find that all of the main menu options have become disabled. Furthermore, even the "x" in the top right-hand corner of the Poser window is disabled so I have to crash it via the Task Manager. (Can someone remind me how to report a Poser bug to e-Frontier ?)
This is a combination of a Poser buglet and a Windows stupidity.
Unfortunately, I have a german Windows so I don't know the exact names they use in english, but try this:
Open Explorer -> Extras -> Folder Options -> View -> don't show known extensions. Uncheck this for all folders of your system (this requires just one or two mouseclicks, depending on your other settings). Poser will then show you the filenamen with extensions.
Your filenames probably is "Untitled.jpg". Make it "Untitled", then you can save it in any format you want.
(And leave the display of the extensions on, since they are crucial for Windows and every user should know as much as possible about what his OS is doing.)
"Methinks the compression box should have disappeared at this point." Not disappeared but the compression option should have changed to either "Compressed" or "Uncompressed." Those are the only two available for the Photoshop format. Since yours did not change I can only guess that Poser still wanted to save it as a jpeg. I think that's happened to me before but can't remember why. I do remember Poser didn't lock up on me though; I just closed the warning and changed the settings and it worked.
Could it also be that you are on Windows xp SP1? and not SP2? i know i had issues with some software when SP2 came out so i had to get patches, and now im unsure if current software works as well in SP1 thanx to all these updates.... Upgrade to SP2 and see if that helps things.
Getting old and still making "art" without soiling myself, now that's success.
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