View both RAW and JPG?

On occasion I like to use the art modes on my GF1. Is there any way to see BOTH the RAW and JPG images after I import them? (I'm shooting RAW + JPG on the GF1).
In the "RAW + JPEG Pairs" pulldown I select "Both (RAW as Master).
I've been creating a new version from the master, then setting JPG as the master.
I'm sure there's a better way to do this. TIA.

On the import panel for Import Raw + Jpeg Pairs option select Separate Masters.
Allan

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