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Completely confused by folders, Photoshop Elements & iPhoto!
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<blockquote data-quote="chas_m" data-source="post: 1493607"><p>iPhoto (at least the newest 9.x [aka iPhoto 11]) automatically duplicates any photo that is being "sent out" to an external editor so that you have both the original and the edited one when it comes "back" from PS Elements.</p><p></p><p>In your case I'd say the best workflow is this:</p><p></p><p>1. In iPhoto, select the photo you want to edit.</p><p>2. This will open PS Elements; edit the photo but do not do the watermark yet.</p><p>3. Press Save. This will send the edited but unwatermarked photo back to iPhoto.</p><p>4. Now add the watermark. Use Save As and save it to a different location with the altered name.</p><p>5. Quit PS Elements, ignoring any warning to save the work again.</p><p></p><p>You should now have</p><p>a. An edited but unwatermarked photo in iPhoto and</p><p>b. An edited AND watermarked photo in your other location</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chas_m, post: 1493607"] iPhoto (at least the newest 9.x [aka iPhoto 11]) automatically duplicates any photo that is being "sent out" to an external editor so that you have both the original and the edited one when it comes "back" from PS Elements. In your case I'd say the best workflow is this: 1. In iPhoto, select the photo you want to edit. 2. This will open PS Elements; edit the photo but do not do the watermark yet. 3. Press Save. This will send the edited but unwatermarked photo back to iPhoto. 4. Now add the watermark. Use Save As and save it to a different location with the altered name. 5. Quit PS Elements, ignoring any warning to save the work again. You should now have a. An edited but unwatermarked photo in iPhoto and b. An edited AND watermarked photo in your other location [/QUOTE]
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