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Posted on 06/06/08 2:26:59 PM |
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cy98
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Back Tracking in Curves
When I am fooling around making adjustments in Curves, but before I say OK, I can hit backspace to undo that move. Other times it does not work, and I have to hit cancel and then restart Curves to try again. So is there some key that will undo your latest move, or moves, so you can try something else without hitting cancel and starting over? |
Posted on 06/06/08 3:28:09 PM |
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Steve Caplin
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Re: Back Tracking in Curves
When you hit Backspace it will delete the currently selected point. If you've just clicked and dragged, this will have the same effect as undoing the last step. You can't use multiple undo within Curves, but you can of course use Cmd-Z/Ctrl-Z to undo any single change. By the way, if you want to reset Curves to its default state, no need to Cancel an bring it back: hold alt/option when pressing Cancel, and it will revert the dialog. |
Posted on 06/06/08 3:42:50 PM |
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cy98
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Re: Back Tracking in Curves
Thanks Steve, tried those steps and they work. That is just what I wanted. Knew there was a simple way, as there are always 23 ways to do everything in PS. Like the Alt - Cancel option to reset your steps. |