Am 02.04.2013 17:38, schrieb Tony Arnold:
> Apart from information purposes I don't see what use the history stack
> is once an image has been converted to anything other than RAW. The
> history assumes you have the original file and each operation is applied
> in turn. Once you have a JPEG, say, then this is no longer the case. I
> would think it quite hard to operate the history stack in reverse to get
> back to a previous version.
> 
> Doesn't make any sense to me.

You can use this to recover your old history stack if you changed it
afterwards or have lost your XMP + Library.
This is a cool feature, think of it as some kind of enhanced "snapshot"

Regards,
Markus


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