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Duplicating images


    You can duplicate an entire image (including all layers, layer masks, and channels) into available memory without saving to disk. In ImageReady, you can also duplicate optimized versions of an image.

    TipUsing duplicates in ImageReady lets you experiment and then compare several versions of the optimized image to the original.

To duplicate an image (Photoshop):

  1. Open the image you want to duplicate.
  2. Choose Image > Duplicate.
  3. Enter a name for the duplicated image.
  4. To duplicate the image without layers, select Duplicate Merged Layers Only.
  5. Click OK.
  6. TipTo duplicate an image in Photoshop and automatically append the name "copy" to its filename, hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) when you choose Image > Duplicate.

To duplicate an original image (ImageReady):

  1. Open the image you want to duplicate.
  2. Select the Original tab at the top of the image window.
  3. Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS), and drag the Original tab from the image window, or choose Image > Duplicate.
  4. Name the duplicate, specify whether to flatten the layers, and click OK.

To duplicate an optimized image (ImageReady):

  1. Open the image you want to duplicate.
  2. Select the Optimized tab at the top of the image window.
  3. Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS), and drag the Optimized tab from the image window, or choose Image > Duplicate Optimized.
  4. Name the duplicate, and click OK.
  5. Note: When you duplicate an image in Optimized, 2-Up, or 4-Up view, the duplicate image appears in the Original view in the duplicate image window. If you want a duplicate optimized image to appear in the Optimized, 2-Up, or 4-Up view, duplicate the original image, and then select the Optimized, 2-Up, or 4-Up tab in the duplicate image window.