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Learn here on how to save and release a project from Adobe back to Curator after opening the project. There are a few options:
- Check in - Saves the .psd or ai. project back to Curator overriding the former version held in Curator with any edits made during your session. The file will be released and available for any user, with permission, to open in their Adobe software.
- Quick Save - During your session, selecting ‘Quick Save’ will ensure the version stored in Curator you opened in your Adobe software is updated with the edits you’ve made during the session. You can continue editing in your session and select Quick save as many times as you wish.
- Save as a new project
- Saves a new version of the .psd or .ai file back to Curator thus not updating the version you originally opened. There would now be two files in Curator, an updated and edited version, and the version not edited.
- If you have started a project locally in either Photoshop or Illustrator, then you are able to at any stage save your local project to Curator and continue updating the session in Curator.
- Discard - Any changes made to the Adobe project since being opened from Curator will not be saved to the Adobe project (.psd or .ai) in Curator.
With the Adobe project open in your Adobe software, select the Actions menu of the Project in the Curator for Adobe panel.
Checking a project back in
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Select ‘Check in'. Otherwise, cancel.
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You will receive notification the project is saved back to Curator
Quick Save
- Select ‘Quick Save’.
- You will receive notification the project is saved back to Curator.
Discard
- Select ‘Discard’. Otherwise, cancel.
- You will receive notification the project has been discarded. Your project will remain open in your Adobe software.