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17-Jun-2008, 05:38 PM #1
compare two or more images on monitor at same time
I want to compare images after editing them. Can I get them side-by-side on the monitor? Would I be able to compare more than two images at the same time?
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17-Jun-2008, 06:29 PM #2
sure ... all you have to do is tell us what operating system you are using and what software you are using.. other than that it should be simple...
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17-Jun-2008, 10:08 PM #3
I use Microsoft XP and Picassa. I could have access to Adobe Photoshop Album Starter edition.
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18-Jun-2008, 02:55 AM #4
Compare images
Just give them different names and open them in your favorite editor.
Attached image was done with Photoshop.
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18-Jun-2008, 10:37 AM #5
Always ALWAYS do your editing on a copy not an original picture.
As Hughv indicated you can compare two DIFFERENT NAMED images and see the differences, but if you are only using the GO-BACK function on an original picture then you will soon lose track of which changes were good and which just ruined your original.
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18-Jun-2008, 12:08 PM #6
If you download and install Faststone Image viewer (http://www.faststone.org/) there is a menu command in that program called Compare. You select two or more images in the browser, right click Compare and it throws them up side by side (or side by side by side if three or in quadrants if its four), full screen.
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