[JPG] - Please add the possibility to save To JPG (instead of only JPEG)

Please add the possibility to save To JPG (instead of only JPEG)
Since I work with .jpg it gets annoying that Topaz generated files use the ending .jpeg instead, which is longer and makes file lists with .jpg and .jpeg more difficult to skim through.

Many thanks.

Hi Robert, thanks for sharing how this affects your workflow.

There is no difference between the JPG and JPEG formats except for the number of characters. The term JPEG is correct and the file name was only abbreviated due to a much earlier Windows OS that would not allow for more than 3 characters.

I agree, I would like the option at least to output to .jpg. All other programs I use produce .jpg extensions by default. I can rename them in a command window but this should not be a necessary step for something so simple to fix.

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Yes, but .jpg is much more commonly used, so I would appreciate the ability to keep consistency acroass various apps and have to option to choose .jpg in Topaz.

Even Photoshop uses .jpg as a default instead of .jpeg.

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please click on “vote” if you support it, helps the visibility :slight_smile:

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It’s more common to use JPG. A simple option/choice in preferences would be appreciated. It would save me time.

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Voted :wink:

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All of my jpg files are spelled without the “e” (jpeg). Photo AI saves its work as “jpeg” whereas Topaz Sharpen AI saves its work as “jpg”. It’s a minor inconvenience, but I would at least like a preference option in Photo AI to pick which way it is spelled and saved.

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Hi, would love to export as jpg rather than jpeg. My Finder separates the filetypes so the jpeg format is annoying for organizational purposes.

Thanks!

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Agreed. I think I mentioned this too some days before. :slight_smile:

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Indeed a very quick request: When saving photos as jpg, the extentions .jpeg is added which is (at least at Windows) quite uncommon and some software does not support that.

Could you add the option to save with .jpg exention?

Agreed. I would go even further and save them as .jpg as usual. Same with .tif. :slight_smile:

Absolutely agree. Who uses (or even wants) .jpeg and .tiff anyway?

I definitely agree

.tif not .tiff while you are at it

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We’re working on it.

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I just want the option to have both available.

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This could be a toggle that lives in the General preferences menu.

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This is what I would like.

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could you please add jpg output format so I don’t have to do 2 step conversion as most printers will not accept jpeg