Am Samstag, 17. Mai 2014, 16:38:38 schrieb Mark Heieis:
> Hi There,
> 
> In processing my photos, I commonly come across a situation were in a
> series of photos, I modify a setting or turn it off, which had
> previously been set (because I changed my mind or for any other reason),
> so the history stack grows with each change.
> 
> It would be nice if there was a global compress history styles option.
> That is, I change one photo and copy the new setting using the history
> stack copy function. That part is straight forward and easy to do.
> However, I then have to go through each photo singly to compress the
> history stack. This is painful, time consuming and error prone.
> 
> Hence, to me, being able to compress the history stack either by
> selection or globally would be very useful.
> 
> Now the reason I'm doing this is my assumption being that all styles are
> queued in the pipeline. whether you adjust or disable it, which would
> increase processing time needlessly.
> 
> Now, if this functionality exists and I've missed it or I'm
> miss-understanding how the sequence of styles are queued, then please
> elucidate.

The history is just that -- a (very coarse) undo stack. It has no (real world) 
influence on the processing time of an image.

> Thanks.
> 
> mrh.

Tobias

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