Hi Max,
Also, is there a way to blink images?
Juan reminded me of an excellent way to do this in (I think) his recent 'Mosaic' video tutorials.
In any case, I will try and describe the method here.
You have two images - effectively the same size. If not, then use DynamicAlignment to make a modified copy of the 'second' image, in such a way that it is 'perfectly' aligned to the first.
On the 'first' image, grab the name tab on the left-hand edge bar of the image, and drop it just below where the name tab was - this will create a full-size preview of the 'first' image
Click on the new preview name-tab - the green border of the 'original' image will disappear (it was there to show you 'where' the newly created preview actually was), and the preview name tab will become a darker grey.
Open an instance of PixelMath and enter a very simple expression, comprising of just the 'name' of the 'second' image. Apply the PixelMath instance to the preview you just created (drag and drop the little 'triangle')
Close PixelMath
The preview now has a 'history' associated with it - the 'first' image, which was then replaced by the 'second' image. You can now click on the little 'Preview Undo/Redo' icon on the Preview toolbar and this will toggle back and forth between the 'before' and 'after' states.
If you had balanced the image intensities before the PixelMath transfer, then you should ONLY see the detail changes.
When you have finished, just delete the preview - the images will not have been altered in any way.
Let us know how you get on.
Hope this helps,