Default file format

Hi there. My forum search did not have an answer to this question...
I just upgraded to PSE4 from 3. I have been reading to save my edits as PSD or TIF rather than Jpeg. My camera uses jpeg not RAW. Is there a way to make PSE do this when auto correcting for red eye on import? I used this feature for the first time today with good results - to my amateur eye.
Jay
PS: Are people finding this auto red eye accurate?

Jay.....
I don't believe you can change the file format on import and really there is no need at that stage. Its not going to provide any better quality. Consider using PSDs after you've done some serious editing and perhaps have layers.
As for Auto Correct of Red-eye on import. I always advise people to turn this OFF for two reasons.....
1. Its not always accurate
2. It takes longer to download files.
My 2p worth :-)
Colin

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