That depends on how your images are arranged. Are they in a RAW+JPG pair, denoted by a little [R] or [J] icon on the image? If that’s the case, then whatever you apply to the RAW or JPG will automatically get applied to its partner as well.
If you simply have them as separate images, side by side, then the adjustments are applied to whatever image you’re working on, and not to the other. You can easily lift and stamp the adjustments from one image to another, however.
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That depends on how your images are arranged. Are they in a RAW+JPG pair, denoted by a little [R] or [J] icon on the image? If that’s the case, then whatever you apply to the RAW or JPG will automatically get applied to its partner as well.
If you simply have them as separate images, side by side, then the adjustments are applied to whatever image you’re working on, and not to the other. You can easily lift and stamp the adjustments from one image to another, however.
-Joseph @ApertureExpert
@PhotoJoseph
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