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In the process of editing images of flowers, I often clone out lots of little imperfections and tiny pieces of debris on the blossom. Each clone step makes an entry into the History palette. Since my history palette is defaulted to hold something like 50 steps, I very quickly lose the ability to review the earlier steps in the operation. Is there some way that I can preserve the image at a certain point in the History palette and somehow delete all those pesky cloning steps that are just taking up space and preventing me from reviewing some of my early steps. Seems like I learned to do that at one time, long ago, but I cannot recall how it was done.
Thanks in advance.
Bob Williams
Thanks in advance.
Bob Williams
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