OK, I just saw for the first time this happen with flattening, which APPEARS to change the image. I've been dvised now by at least 2 people to view the changes at 100% to see the actual image. I can do this but of course at 100% it is necessary to scroll around the image to verify how different areas respond to edits. Doing this for every change is not reasonable IMO. So when flattening if the iage appears to change, I now know I should look atr the 100% view to see how it will actually look. So if I export the flattened image to the printer, what will the printed image look like? The one I see at 100% or the one I see at fill screen after flattening?
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