Store snapshots of the center image and compare them against the current edit.

A snapshot is a frozen bitmap of the darkroom center view, taken at any point during editing and later overlaid onto the current view for a side-by-side comparison while you tune a module. It can also be combined with the history of changes to compare a snapshot against different stages of development.

Taking and comparing snapshots

Click take snapshot to capture the current center view. Each snapshot is listed above the button; its name reflects the module selected in the history and its position at the time it was taken.

Click a snapshot’s name to display it: this splits the view between the saved snapshot and the current image. Drag the split line to move it. Hover the split line to reveal a small rotation icon at its center; click it to rotate the split orientation (the snapshot and current image cycle between top/bottom/left/right). An arrow marked S always indicates which side is the snapshot.

Click the snapshot name again to hide the overlay and return to editing. Use the module’s reset button to clear all snapshots.