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Editing, updating, saving, and exporting clone source images
You can edit an embedded clone source image to change its appearance. For example,
you can add layers or apply effects to the source image. When the source image
modifications are complete, you have various options for working with the edited source
image.
A black and white effect was applied to the Source Image (right). However,
the edit is not yet reflected in the embedded clone source image (left).
You can save the changes to the source image by updating the currently selected source
image, or by creating a new source image from the edited source. It’s important to note
that performing either of these actions flattens all layers and deletes all undo levels from
the image. If you want to retain the layers, you can export the source image as a new
document and then update the embedded source image to continue cloning. Once the
source image is exported as a new document, the relationship with the embedded source
image is broken.
You can also discard any changes that you make to embedded source image.
To edit a clone source image
1 Choose Window Clone Source.
2 In the Clone Source panel, enable the Show Source Image check box.
3 Click in the Source Image window.
4 The Edit Source Image dialog box opens to provide instructions on how to
proceed after editing a source image. Click Ok.
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