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Background:
Briefly, I’m putting together a flyer for a guy who sells radio control boats. Some of his boat images aren’t so good, so I’m working with them (ie using graduated filters to liven them up a bit), saving the finished image as a jpeg, opening the jpeg and dragging the image into a new layer in my original work…hopefully this makes sense.
Problem/Question:
If the jpeg doesn’t work right I have to go back to square one and recreate the jpeg and drag it back into the work again – there a quite a few images that need work. This got me wondering…is it possible to somehow link the jpeg in a layer to the original jpeg on my c: so I see the changes instantly on saving?
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Briefly, I’m putting together a flyer for a guy who sells radio control boats. Some of his boat images aren’t so good, so I’m working with them (ie using graduated filters to liven them up a bit), saving the finished image as a jpeg, opening the jpeg and dragging the image into a new layer in my original work…hopefully this makes sense.
Problem/Question:
If the jpeg doesn’t work right I have to go back to square one and recreate the jpeg and drag it back into the work again – there a quite a few images that need work. This got me wondering…is it possible to somehow link the jpeg in a layer to the original jpeg on my c: so I see the changes instantly on saving?
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