How Do You Use The Editing History Log In Adobe Photoshop?
You track edits in Adobe Photoshop by creating an editing history log. This log saves all your edits so you can look back and use that information to repeat it, undo it or reference it. Open Adobe Photoshop and choose the “Edit” menu, point to “Preferences” and click on “General” to open the “Preferences” dialog box. Click the check box in front of “History Log” in the lower portion of the “Preferences” dialog box to activate the history log. When you check the box, you will be given further options for your history log. Choose whether you want to save the history log items to metadata, a text file or both. If you choose to save to a text file or both metadata and a text file, the “Save” dialog box will pop up (if it doesn’t, click the “Choose” button). Name the text file and browse to find a location where you would like to save the history log. Press the “Save” button to save the text file and close the “Save” dialog box. Use the drop-down list to choose an option by “Edit Log Items.