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Navigating the Photoshop File History

          In addition to using the Undo command to step back
          through each previous action, you can use the History panel   Snapshot
          (Window>History) to navigate back to earlier stages.  thumbnails
                                                                                       Create new document
          Every action you take is recorded as a state in the History   Individual     from current state
          panel. You can click any state to return to that particular point   history states
          in the document progression. You can also delete specific                    Create new snapshot
          states or create a new document from a particular state using   Source for the
                                                            History Brush
          the buttons at the bottom of the panel.                                      Delete current state
          By default, the History panel stores the last
          50 states; older states are automatically
          deleted. You can change that setting in the
          Performance pane of the Preferences dialog
          box. Keep in mind, however, that storing a
          larger number of states will increase the
          memory that is required to work with a
          specific file.

          Keep the following in mind when using the
          History panel:

          •  The default snapshot is the image state
             when it was first opened.
          •  The oldest state is at the top of the list.
             The most recent state appears at the bottom.  If you need to keep a record of a file’s history even after you
                                                          close the file, you can activate the History Log option in the
          •  You can save any particular state as a snapshot to prevent
             it from being deleted when that state is no longer within   History Log pane of the Preferences dialog box. When this
             the number of states that can be stored.     option is checked, you can save the history log as metadata,
                                                          in a text file, or both. You can also determine the level of
          •  The history is only stored while the file is open. When you   detail that will be recorded in the history log.
             close a file, the history and snapshots are not saved.
          •  When you select a specific state, the states below it are   •  Sessions Only records each time you launch or quit, and
             dimmed so you can see which changes will be discarded if   each time you open and close individual files.
             you go back to a particular history state.   •  Concise adds the text that appears in the History panel to
          •  Selecting a state and then changing the image eliminates   the Sessions information.
             all states that come after it.               •  Detailed gives you a complete history of all changes made
          •  Deleting a state deletes that state and those after it. If you   to files.
             choose Allow Non-Linear History in the History Options
             dialog box (accessed in the History panel Options menu),
             deleting a state deletes only that state.



















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