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Hello and welcome.


Edit: [highlight]Actually, I'm fairly certain this can be done either through layer comps or linked smart objects.[/highlight] I was wrong about these, but I'm still checking.


In the meantime, here is what I would do, simply copy and paste the new image into the different phone groups and clip them into the clipping group. This way you can have as many clipped images to different phone styles as you want, both portrait and landscape versions.


Here I have a portrait iPhone in a group.

I have 3 images clipped to the template. All I need to do is turn one on and the other off. Actually, if all three clipped layer were turned on, the upper most clipped image is what will appear in the template.


[ATTACH]49424[/ATTACH]

[ATTACH]49425[/ATTACH]


[ATTACH]49426[/ATTACH]

[ATTACH]49429[/ATTACH]


Here's a landscape which is kept in another group..........


[ATTACH]49427[/ATTACH]

[ATTACH]49428[/ATTACH]


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