Editing two images simultaneaously

Is there a way to have two Images open in Photoshop CS2 and edit them at the same time such that if you change say the contrast value of the first photo, it will change the contrast value of the second photo to the same value? Looking to edit 2 or more photos at once such that what is done to one photo also is done to the second photo. Thanks.

If you don't need to see the edits made to the other photos in real time, do them in adjustment layers and drag them over. For example, on the first image, add a Curves adjustment layer and make your contrast adjustment. When you're done, you simply drag that adjustment layer to the second image and drop it there, and the same adjustment is applied to the second image.
If you need to apply multiple adjustment layers, you may find it easiest to create a layer group to contain all of the adjustment layers. When you're done just drag the entire group to any other images that need the same adjustments.

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