Why Can’t I Save as JPEG in Photoshop?

When you try to save a Photoshop file as a JPEG, you may get an error message saying "This file cannot be saved as a JPEG." There are a few reasons why this can happen:

1. The file is already a JPEG.

2. The file is too large to be saved as a JPEG.

3. The file contains layers that cannot be flattened.

4. The file is currently set to 8-bit color, but needs to be changed to 16-bit color to be saved as a JPEG.

5. The file contains transparency, but needs to have the background changed to white before it can be saved as a JPEG.

Why Can't I Save as JPEG in Photoshop?
There are a few reasons why this can happen: the file is already a JPEG, the file is too large to be saved as a JPEG, the file contains layers that cannot be flattened, the file is currently set to 8-bit color but needs to be changed to 16-bit color, or the file contains transparency but needs the background changed to white first.

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