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When working with a .jpg file in CS2, I might need to make a copy to rotate and copy back to the original in order to achieve perfect symmetry.
Must have clicked on something wrong somewhere because whatever I do to the copy file (picture.jpg and picture copy.jpg) is echoed on the original. In other words, one command affects both files simultaneously.
I’ve tried saving the copy file under a different name – no luck, tried closing the original file only to open it and find that every change I made to the copy file has been echoed on the original.
How do I stop this from happening?
Must have clicked on something wrong somewhere because whatever I do to the copy file (picture.jpg and picture copy.jpg) is echoed on the original. In other words, one command affects both files simultaneously.
I’ve tried saving the copy file under a different name – no luck, tried closing the original file only to open it and find that every change I made to the copy file has been echoed on the original.
How do I stop this from happening?
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