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Is there a way to easily swap out an image for another while retaining the perspective change to an image?

 

I'm trying to bulk edit some product photos and would like to be able to just swap out the image and not have to resize and change the perspective for every.. single.. item I am making an image for.

 

Is this possible? I can imagine doing this in Photoshop with a Smart Object and just replacing the image in the embedded file while the warping in the main image file remains the same.

Edited by greendesignsthings
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As far as I am aware this is not possible because the perspective tools will bake (make permanent) the distortion, it will not create a warp container whereby you can swap/replace the image. 

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