In message Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Snowy Aldon writes > Does anyone know of a technique that would allow side by side comparison of > say a filter application in Photoshop.
Snowy Apart from duplicating the image, you can also create a snapshot of the before and after states and then toggle between the snapshots. Before you apply a filter or edit, go to the History palette, click on the "Create new snapshot button." Apply the filter or edit and then create another snapshot. To switch between the two snapshots that you have created, simply click on the snapshots at the top of the palette. You can create as many snapshots as you like during the course of an editing session. The snapshots will stay as long as you have the file open or until you manually delete them from memory. Once the file is closed, they are automatically purged from memory. Shangara Singh. __________________________________________________ :: Photoshop CS Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) :: Photoshop CS Essential Tips && ACE Exam Aids && Glossary :: http://www.photoshopace.com && http://www.examaids.com =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
