Question

In the context of digital image editing, why is it important to maintain a copy of the original image before making edits?


To be able to superimpose the original image over the edited one as a watermark as a copyright measure.


To be able to create before-and-afters for your professional portfolio.


To maintain the original data in case the edits are unsatisfactory or need to be reverted.


To ensure that the copyright is not violated.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The most relevant reason for maintaining a copy of the original image before making edits is:

**To maintain the original data in case the edits are unsatisfactory or need to be reverted.**

Keeping an original copy allows for flexibility in the editing process, enabling you to return to the unaltered state if the modifications do not achieve the desired effect or if further adjustments are needed. This is essential for preserving image quality and ensuring that the artist has the best foundation to work from.
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