![]() Then I’ll go into detail about how non-destructive editing in Photos works with RAW image files, Photos extensions, and more. To shed light on the situation, I’ll first explain how non-destructive editing works in photo applications in general, using Photos as an example. That said, non-destructive editing brings with it some confusion, particularly for those working with RAW images or using Photos extensions to do the editing. One of the near-magical features of Photos, and iPhoto before it, is the way it allows you to edit a photo with the assurance that those edits are non-destructive-you can always revert to the original version. #1604: Universal Control how-to, show proxy icons in Monterey, Eat Your Books cookbook index. ![]() #1605: OS updates with security and bug fixes, April Fools article retrospective, Audio Hijack 4, 5G home Internet. ![]() #1606: Apple's self-sabotaging App Store policies, edit Slack messages easily, WWDC 2022 dates. ![]()
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