PSD Viewing & Diffing
We’ve supported image viewing and diffing for quite some time now, but today we’re happy to announce that we’re adding PSD files to the images we support for this. Any…
We’ve supported image viewing and diffing for quite some
time now, but today we’re happy to announce that we’re adding PSD files to the
images we support for this. Any PSD assets in your repositories will be treated
just like images, meaning you can view them inline and use our three image view modes
to see what’s changed in a commit.
As always, read more about it in our help documentation.
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