When using Save a Copy , manually select the exact same file name and location, and confirm that you want to replace it when prompted. 2. Creating & Managing JPG Copies (Best Practices)
adding "Copy" to your file names? Looking for a tool to make multiple copies of an image? Trying to optimize an image for a website?
Use Layer > Flatten Image before saving. If you don't flatten, Photoshop assumes you want to save the layers, forcing a "Save As".
Instead of "1 - Copy.jpg," rename files to be descriptive (e.g., product-name-front-view.jpg ) for better SEO and file organization.
Repeatedly saving a JPG as a copy can lead to generation loss (reduced image quality). Save from the original master file (PSD/TIFF) whenever possible.
Instead of Save As , try File > Export > Quick Export as PNG or Export As to replace the file directly.