Edited image backup

(1) name when I modify it and save it, most of the time the original image is preserved and the edition Gets a "edition-1, 2, 3...". I want the new image to be simply replaced by the edited one. What can I do?

Epicure wrote:

Normally, to PSE8 I used to have, when I closed the image changed, he asked if I want to save the changes. If I answered 'yes' island old image would be replaced with edited. PSE 12 a NEW edited image is stored with that unedited. It takes the space of storage and nececitates that I have delete the old and change the name of the new which is a waste of time.

In the 'save' or ' save under ' dialog, look at the options on the bottom: If 'save in a set of version' is checked, you will get the behavior you're seeing. Just uncheck it.

Overwrite the originals is not advised... it's your choice.

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