To make Photoshop show pixels instead of inches, go to View>Display Mode>Pixel.

To show dimensions in Photoshop, you can use the ruler tool. First, select the ruler tool from the toolbar. Then, click and drag from one corner of the object to the other. A line will appear that shows the dimensions of the object.

To show the original image in Photoshop, you can use the “Window” menu and select “Arrange” then “Tile Vertically.” This will show the original image on the right-hand side of the screen, and the edited image on the left.

To convert inches to pixels, you first need to know the resolution of your image. This is the number of pixels per inch in the image. Then, simply multiply the number of inches by the resolution to get the number of pixels.

To check the pixels in Photoshop, you can use the “Image Size” command. This command will show you the number of pixels in your image, as well as the dimensions.

There are a few different ways to measure pixels, but the most common is by their physical size. Pixels are usually measured in micrometers (μm), and their size is determined by how many there are in a given space. For example, a pixel that is 1 μm wide and 1 μm high would be considered 1 pixel.

To check the pixel size in Photoshop, open the Image Size dialog box. The pixel size is displayed in the Pixel Dimensions section.

The difference between edited and original in Photoshop is that when you edit something, it means you have made changes to it. When you original something, it means you have created it from scratch.

To toggle between the original and edited versions of an image in Photoshop, go to the “Window” menu and select “History.” This will open the History panel, which will show you a list of all the edits that have been made to the image. To switch back to the original version, select “Original” from the list.

To show before and after photos in Photoshop, you can use the History panel. The History panel shows a list of all the steps that have been taken to create an image. To view the before and after versions of an image, you can click on the step in the History panel that corresponds to the version of the image you want to see.