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How do you export an image in progressive jpeg format?

Community Beginner ,
Dec 10, 2016 Dec 10, 2016

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Using the Export As dialogue in Photoshop CC 2017 how do you export an image as a progressive JPEG file format?

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Community Expert , Dec 10, 2016 Dec 10, 2016

(Not Export), File > Save As, select JPG from the Format drop-down menu, tick Progressive in the subsequent dialogue box.

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(Not Export), File > Save As, select JPG from the Format drop-down menu, tick Progressive in the subsequent dialogue box.

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Hi, I must be doing something wrong - when I use File>Save As I get the following dialogue:-

No file optimisation options here? What version of Photoshop CC are you using - this is the 2017 windows version...

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What Derek means is that as soon as you click the Save button in your screenshot, you'll get the following dialog that shows in Derek's post.

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Thanks - I hadn't actually tried the save ... Now I see what you mean.

So in summary I can't use Export As if I want progressive JPEG so now looks like a two stage process. I  know I could use Save for Web but I expect that is going to disappear soon as a legacy feature....

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I agree. This doesn't make sense from a web development perspective. Adobe's been pushing us to use Export As as the replacement for Save for Web, but it doesn't have Progressive as an option. This doesn't make a lot of sense.

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You can also use Save for web (under File > Export) which has a checkbox for Progressive.

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