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rdoc2
Jan 26, 2008
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Photoshop CS3
I want to view 2 pictures of the same image and than work on one of them and have one not change at all. This gives me a before and after image and I can watch how much the change is doing. I know this can be done by opening an image and give it a different name and than opening the original image and than tiling them on screen. Is there any other way of doing this. Thanks

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david johnson
Jan 26, 2008
copy the image on a new layer, then you can either hide the other layers, or use history to see before and after.

or if you actually wanted 2 pictures on screen, use image duplicate

On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 01:46:00 -0500, "Gary F. Pitel" wrote:

Photoshop CS3
I want to view 2 pictures of the same image and than work on one of them and have one not change at all. This gives me a before and after image and I can watch how much the change is doing. I know this can be done by opening an image and give it a different name and than opening the original image and than tiling them on screen. Is there any other way of doing this. Thanks
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Johan
Jan 27, 2008
"Gary F. Pitel" schreef in bericht
Photoshop CS3
I want to view 2 pictures of the same image and than work on one of them and have one not change at all. This gives me a before and after image and I can watch how much the change is doing. I know this can be done by opening an image and give it a different name and than opening the original image and than tiling them on screen. Is there any other way of doing this. Thanks

Use your history snapshot or the layercomp palette.

Johan


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