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stacker:docs:faqlist [2024/03/03 17:22]
rjlittlefield [I updated my computer and now Zerene Stacker won't run. What can I do?]
stacker:docs:faqlist [2024/04/11 16:48]
rjlittlefield [How do I save images as TIFF or JPEG?]
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   * [[#​how_can_i_update_the_program|How can I update the program?]]   * [[#​how_can_i_update_the_program|How can I update the program?]]
   * [[#​can_i_have_multiple_versions_installed_at_the_same_time|Can I have multiple versions installed at the same time?]]   * [[#​can_i_have_multiple_versions_installed_at_the_same_time|Can I have multiple versions installed at the same time?]]
-  * [[#i_upgraded_my_computer_and_now_zerene_stacker_won_t_run_how_what_can_i_do|I upgraded my computer and now Zerene Stacker won't run.  What can I do?]]+  * [[#i_upgraded_my_computer_and_now_zerene_stacker_won_t_run_what_can_i_do|I upgraded my computer and now Zerene Stacker won't run.  What can I do?]]
   * [[#​i_m_trying_to_re-install_my_license_key_but_it_won_t_work_what_can_i_do|I'​m trying to re-install my license key, but it won't work.  What can I do?]]   * [[#​i_m_trying_to_re-install_my_license_key_but_it_won_t_work_what_can_i_do|I'​m trying to re-install my license key, but it won't work.  What can I do?]]
   * [[#​i_lost_my_license_key_what_can_i_do?​|I lost my license key.  What can I do?]]   * [[#​i_lost_my_license_key_what_can_i_do?​|I lost my license key.  What can I do?]]
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 You need to use File > Save Output Image(s). ​ That will give you a choice of TIFF or JPEG, with options appropriate for each format (compression quality for JPEG, 8- versus 16-bit for TIFF).  ​ You need to use File > Save Output Image(s). ​ That will give you a choice of TIFF or JPEG, with options appropriate for each format (compression quality for JPEG, 8- versus 16-bit for TIFF).  ​
  
-It's a common mistake to use File > Save Project and then notice that what gets saved are .zsj and .zsy files that can'​t ​be used by anything besides Zerene Stacker. ​ File > Save Project is for tasks like coming back tomorrow to retouch an image that you generated today. ​ It stores images in lossless formats and keeps track of alignment information so that you can resume work immediately,​ with no expensive computation. ​ See [[http://​zerenesystems.com/​cms/​stacker/​docs/​howtouseit#​saving_work_in_a_project|Saving Work In A "​Project"​]] for more discussion about that.+It's a common mistake to use File > Save Project and then notice that what gets saved are .zsj and .zsy files that cannot ​be used by anything besides Zerene Stacker. ​ File > Save Project is for tasks like coming back tomorrow to retouch an image that you generated today. ​ It stores images in lossless formats and keeps track of alignment information so that you can resume work immediately,​ with no expensive computation. ​ See [[http://​zerenesystems.com/​cms/​stacker/​docs/​howtouseit#​saving_work_in_a_project|Saving Work In A "​Project"​]] for more discussion about that.
  
 If you have used File > Save Project and then left Zerene Stacker, you can quickly recover your work by launching Zerene Stacker again, doing a File > Open Project, and selecting the project folder or the .zsj file inside it.  After the project has been re-opened, you can select one or more images in the Output Images panel and use File > Save Output Image(s) to create TIFF or JPEG.  (Note: either the project folder or the .zsj file may show as a yellow smiling dog icon, depending on what operating system and program settings you're using. ​ If neither one shows the icon, just select the .zsj file anyway.) If you have used File > Save Project and then left Zerene Stacker, you can quickly recover your work by launching Zerene Stacker again, doing a File > Open Project, and selecting the project folder or the .zsj file inside it.  After the project has been re-opened, you can select one or more images in the Output Images panel and use File > Save Output Image(s) to create TIFF or JPEG.  (Note: either the project folder or the .zsj file may show as a yellow smiling dog icon, depending on what operating system and program settings you're using. ​ If neither one shows the icon, just select the .zsj file anyway.)
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