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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 289625" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Lightroom edits are non-destructive as well. I use their Export feature to add copyright information when I create a version for uploading and <em>never</em> physically add it to my image files. Layers are saved in PSD files until I've settled on a final version and then flattened (though occasionally I'll preserve key layers). </p><p></p><p>You learn the hard way - <em>always keep a backup of your original, if only as a preserved background layer.</em> In PSE or Photoshop, the first thing I do is hit Ctrl/Cmd-J to replicate the background layer and I apply all edits to that. Save and maintain the PSD/Tiff file for your edits and generate your JPEGs from that.</p><p></p><p>If you feel like uploading a full res version of your file, I'm sure there are folks here who might like a challenge in helping you get rid of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 289625, member: 9240"] Lightroom edits are non-destructive as well. I use their Export feature to add copyright information when I create a version for uploading and [I]never[/I] physically add it to my image files. Layers are saved in PSD files until I've settled on a final version and then flattened (though occasionally I'll preserve key layers). You learn the hard way - [I]always keep a backup of your original, if only as a preserved background layer.[/I] In PSE or Photoshop, the first thing I do is hit Ctrl/Cmd-J to replicate the background layer and I apply all edits to that. Save and maintain the PSD/Tiff file for your edits and generate your JPEGs from that. If you feel like uploading a full res version of your file, I'm sure there are folks here who might like a challenge in helping you get rid of it. [/QUOTE]
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