How do i save raw images on hard drive

after i have worked on a RAW file how do i save it to my hard drive for future transmission as a RAW file?

harlemflash wrote:
after i have worked on a RAW file how do i save it to my hard drive for future transmission as a RAW file?
No sure I understand your question but in PSE you can save the file in almost most file formats from the editor window by going to:
File >> Save As
If you want to send the file to somebody who can edit it in their copy of PSE then you should save it as .psd  or .pdd format
Hope this helps.

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