
05-05-2014, 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by HedoRocks
It's not that I don't believe you said you did it, but this is technologically impossible. Once an image is saved, it's flattened out and all previous data is lost. If it's saved to a jpg, gif, etc., image, all other data is lost.
The only way I can even possibly seeing this remotely possible is if the saved file you have is saved in the photo editor's default format, for example .psd. In that case you truly haven't saved an image, it's a working file, and yes that can be reverted. It's just not possible to revert anything in a flattened jpg or similar file. The data is simply not there.
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errrm - No- I have seen it too. I have several files supplied by clients cropped, however in the PS preview dashboard you can see the un=cropped version.
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