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Finding link information
When you place an image, it can be helpful to see where the original image is located, what
transformations have been applied to the image (such as rotation and scale), and more in-
formation. Next, you will explore the Links panel to discover image information.
1. Choose Window > Links to open the Links panel.
Looking in the Links panel, you will see a listing of all of the images you've
placed. Images with a name to the right of the image thumbnail are linked, and
those images without a name are embedded. You can also tell if an image has been
embedded by the embedded icon (
).
Note
You can also double-click the image in the Layers panel list to see the im-
age information.
2. Scroll in the panel, if necessary, and select the Kayak.jpg image (which shows the
name to the right of the thumbnail). Click the toggle arrow in the lower-left corner
of the Layers panel to reveal the link information at the bottom of the panel.
You will see information, such as the name, original location of the image, the file
format, resolution, modification and creation dates, transformation information,
and more.
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