recalling last edit

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Manny_Diaz
Apr 16, 2004
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I seem to remember that there was a key command to recall, and view what moves were made when editing an image, (Color correction, curves, etc) but now when I’d like to use it, I can’t remember what it was.
They warned me this would happen if I stayed in Preress toooo long!!!!! I know the "history palette" shows which edit was applied, but I want to view the actual edit moves ( -m in y, -k in r 5% etc).
Anyone know what I’m talking about?
Thanks.

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Carl_Stawicki
Apr 16, 2004
Hold Command-Option while going to the last dialog used. You can hold those keys while choosing a menu item, or with the dialog’s normal key command. Like, to recall the last curve used, type command-option-M.

Carl.
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Manny_Diaz
Apr 16, 2004
Wouldn’t you know it. I tried all keys, EXCEPT control for selective color!!! I thought I had tried all configurations!!!
Thanks Carl.
I owe ya a cold one!!!
Manny

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