Help me understand undo
Hello
I'm learning C1 and loving it apart from difficulties of using undo/redo in place of history, as it doesn't have one.
I jump to one photo to another a lot while editing. But this limits how far I can undo the edits in one photo, as it will undo the moment I selected the current photo, jump into another one and then undo changes there! I don't want to undo changes in the photo previously selected. I want to be able to undo the changes of the photo that I'm currently working on only, if that makes sense.
I could easily do this even in free software like gimp and darktable. I can't wrap my head around how the way C1 does is supposed to be better. (It's supposed to be better, right? As a paid software?)
Please let me know how you deal with this, specially who was also used to be able to undo all steps down to the beginning (without resetting).
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There is currently no "history" function. But you can reset an individual tool, without resetting the whole image - for example if you have adjusted Exposure and Contrast you could either
- reset the Exposure tool, which will reset both the exposure and the contrast adjustments, using this button...
- ... or if you wanted to reset only the Contrast, you could double click on the Contrast slider to reset it, in which case Contrast would be reset, but Exposure would not.
Ian
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