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How do I see the unedited verison of an image?

I am trying out Aperture to see if I want to make the leap from iPhoto. The way I like to edit photos in iPhoto is to go into full screen mode and then as I make adjustments compare them with the unedited original by holding down the control key which shows the unedited verison.

I can't find a similar function in Aperture. Is there an equivalent?

Thanks

iMac, 17 Powerbook, 12iBook, Mac Book, Mac OS X (10.4.8)

Posted on Jun 1, 2007 12:34 PM

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Posted on Jun 1, 2007 1:11 PM

'M' for view Master.

You could also make a new Version and see them both side by side.

Ian
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Jun 1, 2007 3:25 PM in response to Ian Wood

Also, you can press the button that does this function. It's a little piece of film, which is in itself a very clever idea to show a Master image. It's located in the lower center of the screen (on default settings).

Here's an image of the button: http://img74.imageshack.us/img74/8054/picture294eh1.jpg
Here's an image of what appears on the picture: http://img53.imageshack.us/img53/5038/picture295rw1.jpg

This is also available in Fullscreen mode (shortcut: F).

MacBook Black Mac OS X (10.4.9) 2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 1 GB RAM, Super Drive

How do I see the unedited verison of an image?

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