Photoshop, Adobe’s digital-imaging application, has literally hundreds of tools and processes to create unique digital compositions. Occasions often arise when a user might want to look back on each step of the editing process and go back to a point to correct a mistake or start over from a certain spot. Photoshop collects this information and makes it viewable in the “History” panel, allowing users to retrace their steps. Bringing up the history panel can be accomplished in a few simple steps.
- Click “Window” in the application bar of Photoshop.
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Step 2
Choose the “History” option in the drop-down menu. This will bring up the history panel.
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Step 3
Scroll up and down in the history panel to view the previous edits and actions that you’ve made to the document. The most recent edits will be at the bottom, and the oldest ones will be at the top.
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