Viewing Original and modified side by side

Hi,
I was wordering if it where possible to see the original picture while having the modified one side by side to see the difference while editing.
Thanks,
Stephane

Hi Stephane,
With iPhoto 6 you can hold down the Control key after the edit to view the original and edited photo side by side.
This option is not available in iPhoto 5.
You can however drag the photo from the library view to the desktop to copy the original to the desktop. Double click to open the photo on the desktop in Preview.
Now within iPhoto, do your edit on the photo in the library. Switch between iPhoto window and the Preview window to compare. You should be able to view both at the same time by adjusting your windows.

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