Photoshop CS2 JPEG

Hi,
When saving JPEG files from photoshop CS2, they are saved as "Photoshop JPEG Files". how do i stop this as the it wont allow me to attach these types of JPEGs onto emails. All other JPEG files will attach fine, just whenever i try to attach one that has been edited in Photochop CS2.
Cheers!

Strange - I use CS3 now, but CS2 is still on my machine. I opened a CMYK file with CS2, changed it to RGB then re-saved as JPEG on the desktop and emailed it to myself with no problem.
It's only "Get Info" that specifies it as "Adobe Photoshop JPEG file":there doesn't seem to be anything in Photoshop which specifies "Photoshop JPEG" as opposed to standard JPEG.
If you are still having problems, try Lemkesoft's Graphic Converter shareware. It's really superb with odd format files etc., and the full price is comparative peanuts.
HTH
Ted

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