Recording raw to JPEG format

I am running windows 7.  I installed elements 8 a few months ago and all worked well.  Two days ago I just changed a few photos and the ability to save in jpeg format was no longer there. I tried to re - install the software but I can not even save it as a jpeg file.  I installed the software on an old desktop running Windows XP and the ability to save in jpeg format is here.  All the solutions for windows 7?

Chances are that when you finished the treatment in ACR you left the image in 16-bit mode when it has been opened in the editor for the economy.  JPEG is a format of 8 bits only, so it is not listed as an option.  If that's the case then convert the image to 8-bit (Image > Mode) and then you should be able to save it in JPEG format.

BTW: JPEG is not compatible either layers.

Colin

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