Saving Edited Pics in Full Screen Mode

Hi all,
I'm pretty sure there is a way, but I couldn't figure it out, but what I want to do is to be able to save a copy of a pic when viewing in FS as a copy. So lets say I'm viewing a pic, and it looks good in B&W, but I want to save a copy of the original, and the copy in B&W.
Is there a keyboard shortcut that would let me do this?
Thanks for any help.

Joshua
If you edit or make any change to the pic, the original is always kept and a copy saved so that you can revert to the original.
If you are working on a file that has already been edited tho' beware, as this will overwrite the modified file. In this case make a Duplicate of the edited photo (Photos Menu -> Duplicate) and work on that.
Regards
TD

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