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I’ve only recently been introduced to using layers for exposure / color adjustments on regular photos.
1.) What’s the best way to combine them so as to have as little effect (denigration) as possible, the one way I see is ‘merge visible’? is that it?
2.)When I’m dodging / burning use short strokes which add up in the history column, to the point where I lose prev history, or lose access to it at least. Does one make a ‘snapshot’ before getting to this point? is the one option to make many back up copies that then confuse later when trying to close out the program?
* *Dawned on me perhaps there’s a way to extend the history to several pages rather than the 20 or so steps I’ve now.**
Appreciate any pointers.
1.) What’s the best way to combine them so as to have as little effect (denigration) as possible, the one way I see is ‘merge visible’? is that it?
2.)When I’m dodging / burning use short strokes which add up in the history column, to the point where I lose prev history, or lose access to it at least. Does one make a ‘snapshot’ before getting to this point? is the one option to make many back up copies that then confuse later when trying to close out the program?
* *Dawned on me perhaps there’s a way to extend the history to several pages rather than the 20 or so steps I’ve now.**
Appreciate any pointers.
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