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<p>[QUOTE="User 67, post: 8276, member: 67"]Right. But it depends on the program and how and where it saves or retrieves from. I am unsure of the program this author used. he wrote this in 2005 about Photoshop. Some programs may have their own temporary files (in which case I might assume there would be no loss). </p><p><br /></p><p>When he 'Saved As' the file, he may have been saving it to his computer's OS (windows) which is another system or storage device. In this case, your OP acts as a system and a program like Photoshop acts as another system.</p><p><br /></p><p>I used the word 'system', though probably not accurate or technically correct, I was trying to use a word that would encompass all programing. I assumed that when he said 'Save As' he was talking about saving a file to his operating system. At that point he could close Photoshop (or not). Open it again, and upload the saved jpeg file (-1 or -2) to Photoshop, and then do it all over again and he was unable to detect a change until after doing this 15 times, which seems about right.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="User 67, post: 8276, member: 67"]Right. But it depends on the program and how and where it saves or retrieves from. I am unsure of the program this author used. he wrote this in 2005 about Photoshop. Some programs may have their own temporary files (in which case I might assume there would be no loss). When he 'Saved As' the file, he may have been saving it to his computer's OS (windows) which is another system or storage device. In this case, your OP acts as a system and a program like Photoshop acts as another system. I used the word 'system', though probably not accurate or technically correct, I was trying to use a word that would encompass all programing. I assumed that when he said 'Save As' he was talking about saving a file to his operating system. At that point he could close Photoshop (or not). Open it again, and upload the saved jpeg file (-1 or -2) to Photoshop, and then do it all over again and he was unable to detect a change until after doing this 15 times, which seems about right.[/QUOTE]
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