If you’re like most people, you probably use Photoshop to create graphics and illustrations. But if you’re like me, you also use it to save images as PNGs. PNG stands for Portable Network Graphics. It’s a file format that allows you to store images on the internet without having to worry about space or data limitations. There are a few ways to save PNGs in Photoshop. The first way is to use the Save As dialog box. This dialog box is located at the bottom of the Photoshop window. When you open it, you’ll see a list of all the files that Photoshop has saved as PNGs. You can select one of these files by clicking on it and then clicking on the blue plus sign (+). The Save As dialog box will now show a list of options. The first option is called “Format.” This option allows you to choose how your PNG will be stored. You can choose either “As Image” or “As PDF.” The As Image option will create a PNG file that is small enough to be stored on your computer’s hard drive but large enough so that it can be viewed online without problems. The As PDF option will create a PDF file that is large enough to be stored on your computer’s hard drive but small enough so that it can be viewed online without problems too. The next option in the Save As dialog box is called “Location.” This option allows you to choose where your PNG will be saved. You can choose “Local Disk” or “Network Drive.” The Local Disk option will save your PNG in your local disk space and the Network Drive option will save your PNG on your network drive. The last two options in the Save As dialog box are called “Format.” These options allow you to change how your PNG will look when it’s saved. You can choose either “BMP” or “TIFF.” The BMP option will create apng file that looks like an