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Overwrite Photoshop CC: overwrite/save image without the SAVE AS'Save as..' dialog - Photoshop CC

This happens whenever I work with non-PSD files:

  • I open a file (e.g. a .dds file) and then after some changes I click save asSave as, select directory, settings and save it as a .dds file...
  • After some other changes I'd like to quickly overwrite that .dds file, and not go through the save as dialog (I reckon it only shows because I don't save it as a .psd file)

I know I can create an action to quickly save a file in a directory, but I just want to press Ctrl+sCtrl+S to save any kind of files. How How do I do that?

Overwrite/save image without the SAVE AS dialog - Photoshop CC

This happens whenever I work with non-PSD files:

  • I open a file (e.g. a .dds file) and then after some changes I click save as, select directory, settings and save it as a .dds file...
  • After some other changes I'd like to quickly overwrite that .dds file, and not go through the save as dialog (I reckon it shows because I don't save it as a .psd file)

I know I can create an action to quickly save a file in a directory, but I just want to press Ctrl+s to save any kind of files. How do I do that?

Photoshop CC: overwrite/save image without the 'Save as..' dialog

This happens whenever I work with non-PSD files:

  • I open a file (e.g. a .dds file) and then after some changes I click Save as, select directory, settings and save it as a .dds file
  • After some other changes I'd like to quickly overwrite that .dds file, and not go through the save as dialog (I reckon it only shows because I don't save it as a .psd file)

I know I can create an action to quickly save a file in a directory, but I just want to press Ctrl+S to save any kind of files. How do I do that?

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Overwrite/save image without the SAVE AS dialog - Photoshop CC

This happens whenever I work with non-PSD files:

  • I open a file (e.g. a .dds file) and then after some changes I click save as, select directory, settings and save it as a .dds file...
  • After some other changes I'd like to quickly overwrite that .dds file, and not go through the save as dialog (I reckon it shows because I don't save it as a .psd file)

I know I can create an action to quickly save a file in a directory, but I just want to press Ctrl+s to save any kind of files. How do I do that?