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Non-destructive editing (NDE) refers to editing techniques or features that allow the original contents to be preserved, while also allowing for visible changes to be made. In practice, painting and retouching tools, filters, and adjustments make what are called destructive edits—certain pixels are altered. Further edits will call on the newly-changed data, as the original data is no longer available. Though many image editing programs have an Undo command, use of the command is often limited to one edit, with the next use either being not available or "undoing the undo". Unless a backup copy was made in advance, saving the image will overwrite the original image data forever.

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  • Non-destructive editing (NDE) refers to editing techniques or features that allow the original contents to be preserved, while also allowing for visible changes to be made. In practice, painting and retouching tools, filters, and adjustments make what are called destructive edits—certain pixels are altered. Further edits will call on the newly-changed data, as the original data is no longer available. Though many image editing programs have an Undo command, use of the command is often limited to one edit, with the next use either being not available or "undoing the undo". Unless a backup copy was made in advance, saving the image will overwrite the original image data forever.
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  • Non-destructive editing (NDE) refers to editing techniques or features that allow the original contents to be preserved, while also allowing for visible changes to be made. In practice, painting and retouching tools, filters, and adjustments make what are called destructive edits—certain pixels are altered. Further edits will call on the newly-changed data, as the original data is no longer available. Though many image editing programs have an Undo command, use of the command is often limited to one edit, with the next use either being not available or "undoing the undo". Unless a backup copy was made in advance, saving the image will overwrite the original image data forever. Meanwhile, non-destructive editing keeps the editing data separate from the original image data. Changes can be made to the editing data rather than the original image, adding versatility to the process. (Changes can also be made to the original data, though these will be destructive—the editing data will further cause a visible non-destructive change.) Because the editing data is kept separate, more RAM is needed by the program.
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