* [email protected] <[email protected]> [11-09-14 12:49]:
 [...]
> Here is where I find that the problem is to define how much is "the 
> last" change. Suppose you are tweaking brightness level; and you lighten 
> your image in three steps. What should "ctrl-z" do? Go back to before 
> starting using the adjustement, or just the last step?

JUST the LAST step
 
> The same happens if you are trying to adjust clack level and brightness 
> together --- normally you switch from one control to the other multiple 
> times to see if the image is getting better or not.
> 
> So I quite like the idea of Stéphane --- having a ctrl-z that resets the 
> module to the state it was before selecting it --- unless a complete 
> undo stack could be implemented...

And I consider that desirable but easily accomplished and of lower
importance as happening fewer times.  I am more interested in increasing
my efficiency (re: ease of use), and am perhaps looking too narrowly at
the case.  I consider undoing the last adjustment with maybe a redo
capability to judge the worthiness of that step.

tks,
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