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Katomi personally if I'm editing a photo my approach when saving in Photoshop is to never edit the base layer. Instead copy the base layer and edit the copy. That way each photo always retains an un-touched version within the file. The only thing you can't save that way is the crop of the photo, but since cropping is normally a final or near final stage its easy to save two versions then - one without and one with the crop (the latter also likely with your typical resizing and final sharpening and the like for output).
Considering that each layer in Photoshop is already distinct I'd consider that a far more efficient way to work than saving each photo a halfdozen times or more. Just pausing to save that often is going to eat up time, esp on larger projects. I'd honestly saves the time and just copy the base layer.
Considering that each layer in Photoshop is already distinct I'd consider that a far more efficient way to work than saving each photo a halfdozen times or more. Just pausing to save that often is going to eat up time, esp on larger projects. I'd honestly saves the time and just copy the base layer.