When you save an image using the Save Copy As command, you are copying the original file, not saving it. Use this command to save a version of a file without affecting the original. The dialog contains all the same features as the Save As dialog.
Note: When using the Save Copy As command:
The modifier tag is not affected. It does not disappear from the title bar.
The file name does not change. The copy is titled “Image Name.”
Paint Shop Pro saves the copy to the same directory and in the same format that was last used with the Save Copy As command (not the Save As command).
To save a copy of an image:
Choose the File > Save Copy As or press <Ctrl + F12> to open the Save Copy As dialog.
Use the Save In drop-down list to Navigate to a new folder if you want to save the copy in a different folder. If necessary, use the Up One Level button to help navigate, or the Create New Folder button to create a new folder.
In the File Name box, type a name for the file.
To save the file in a different format, select the format from the Save As Type drop-down list.
If the file format has save options, click the Options button to open the Save Options dialog. Select new settings, if appropriate. If you are unsure of the settings, use the default values. Click OK to return to the Save As dialog.
Click Save to save a copy of the file.
Note:
For information about saving several images in a new file format see, Processing Multiple Files.
For information about optimizing images for the Web, see Saving Images for the Web.
Saving an Image File in its Original Format
Saving an Image File in a New File Format