I may have missed the answer
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I may have missed the answer
So forgive me fir what might be considered a rather obvious question.
I bring an image into SPE, spend time creating and loading a variety of effects, until I am completely satisfied; I save and I'm happy. Now suppose that process has turned out better than I could have ever imagined and I wish to look back to see what in actual fact I did? A history therefore would be so beneficial.
Now I don't doubt someone will kindly suggest I should 'RTFM' read the flipping manual, in case you didn't get the acronym
Hope someone can help
Mozzy
I bring an image into SPE, spend time creating and loading a variety of effects, until I am completely satisfied; I save and I'm happy. Now suppose that process has turned out better than I could have ever imagined and I wish to look back to see what in actual fact I did? A history therefore would be so beneficial.
Now I don't doubt someone will kindly suggest I should 'RTFM' read the flipping manual, in case you didn't get the acronym
Hope someone can help
Mozzy
Re: I may have missed the answer
Hehe I wouldn't say that
Just when you are satisfied with all the effects, masks and hard work on your photo, save it as an 'session' (File > Save As Session...)
Arwin
Just when you are satisfied with all the effects, masks and hard work on your photo, save it as an 'session' (File > Save As Session...)
Arwin
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Re: I may have missed the answer
Arwin wrote:Hehe I wouldn't say that
Just when you are satisfied with all the effects, masks and hard work on your photo, save it as an 'session' (File > Save As Session...)
Arwin
Always see the option but have saved as jpg. Many thanks I will give that a buzz in the morning as I have a major processing image to work on.
Mozzy
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