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How are the different versions of my photographs stored when I edit them with Photoshop Lightroom 2?

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How are the different versions of my photographs stored when I edit them with Photoshop Lightroom 2?

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Photoshop Lightroom 2 is a completely nondestructive editing environment because, in fact, your photographs are never changed. Instead, the changes you make to your photographs are stored in metadata as a series of instructions. Whether you are viewing them onscreen, creating a web gallery, or making prints, Lightroom is simply applying those instructions to the original, untouched photo file. This enables the photographer complete flexibility, control, and creative exploration, with the knowledge that any change applied to an image is 100% reversible at any time — today, tomorrow, or years in the future.

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