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Duplication of images in Photoshop

Engaged ,
Mar 01, 2025 Mar 01, 2025

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Hello PS users,

A very basic issue but one that is giving me trouble.

I can duplicate the opening layer of a new image (ctrl + J) to keep one version free of edits.  However, my problem is not being able to duplicate the image on the screen such that I have two images on the screen that I can rotate, flip, distort and create interesting permutations.  I have read numerous tutorials but no one has answered the question.  Can anyone help me become a master of duplication, triplication or whatever since I feel very frustrated?   I am using Windows 11, PS 25.6.0 and LRC 14.1.1.

Thanks,

Photodoc16

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Mar 01, 2025 Mar 01, 2025

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You need to ask program questions in the forum for the program you are using
To ask in the forum for your program please start at https://community.adobe.com/
Moving from Using the Community (which is about the forums) to the correct forum

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Engaged ,
Mar 01, 2025 Mar 01, 2025

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Mr. Smith,
I have been using the PS forum and Lightroom forum for a while now. I did
forget the precise address so I thought I was in the right forum. What is
the address for the PS Adobe Forum so I can ask this question?
Thanks,
Photodoc16

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Mar 01, 2025 Mar 01, 2025

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@richardg52861327 

 

Your post has already been moved, no need to repost.

 

https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem/ct-p/ct-photoshop

 

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Mar 01, 2025 Mar 01, 2025

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I'm not sure if I'm understanding, however, there is the Image > Duplicate command.

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Mar 02, 2025 Mar 02, 2025

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You can have two synchronised windows showing the same document and use the zoom and rotate view tools independently on either of them. You can edit the actual document (as opposed to the view) in either window and  other will update.
Use Window > Arrange > New Window for xxxxdocumentnamexx
Then Window >Arrange > Tile... as required

If you want to independently edit both versions then you will need to duplicate the document Image > Duplicate and work on each. Without duplication you would end up with two sets of conflicting edits in the same document.

 

Dave

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Mar 02, 2025 Mar 02, 2025

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If you just want a second display of the same image (that you can zoom in/out, use the Rotate View Tool on, …) you can use 

Window> Arrange > New Window for … 

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Engaged ,
Mar 02, 2025 Mar 02, 2025

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Thank you c.pfaffenbichler,
Try as I might, I don't see a second image appear when I follow your
suggestion.
On occasion there are minor differences in the ?new image but there is
never a second image that I can access.
Thanks,
Photodoc16

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Mar 02, 2025 Mar 02, 2025

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Are you using tabbed View or floating windows? 

Please post screenshots to clarify. 

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Engaged ,
Mar 02, 2025 Mar 02, 2025

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Neither. Should I use one or the other when I try Windows > Arrange > New
Window For....?
Richard (Photodoc16)

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Mar 02, 2025 Mar 02, 2025

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In my opinion one should simply not use tabbed view … but I am a Mac-user. 

 

Please post screenshots to clarify. 

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