Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 v.14.xx User Manual
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Automatically Create First Snapshot
Automatically Create New Snapshot When Saving
Allow Non-Linear History
Show New Snapshot Dialog By Default
Make Layer Visibility Changes Undoable
Metadata
Text File
Both
Note:
Sessions Only
2. Select an option:
Automatically creates a snapshot of the initial state of the image when the document is opened.
Generates a snapshot every time you save.
Makes changes to a selected state without deleting the states that come after. Normally, when you select a
state and change the image, all states that come after the selected one are deleted. In this way, the History panel can display a list of the
editing steps in the order that they were made. By recording states in a nonlinear way, you can select a state, make a change to the image,
and delete just that state. The change is appended at the end of the list.
Forces Photoshop to prompt you for snapshot names even when you use the buttons on the
panel.
By default, turning layer visibility on or off is not recorded as a history step and therefore can’t
be undone. Select this option to include layer visibility changes in history steps.
Set Edit History Log options
You may need to keep careful track of what’s been done to a file in Photoshop, either for your own records, client records, or legal purposes. The
Edit History Log helps you keep a textual history of changes made to an image. You can view the Edit History Log metadata using Adobe Bridge
or the File Info dialog box.
You can choose to export the text to an external log file, or you can store the information in the metadata of edited files. Storing many editing
operations as file metadata increases file size; such files may take longer than usual to open and save.
If you need to prove that the log file hasn’t been tampered with, keep the edit log in the file’s metadata, and then use Adobe Acrobat to digitally
sign the log file.
By default, history log data about each session is saved as metadata embedded in the image file. You can specify where the history log data is
saved and the level of detail contained in the history log.
1. Choose Edit > Preferences > General (Windows) or Photoshop > Preferences > General (Mac OS).
2. Click the History Log preference to toggle from on to off or vice versa.
3. For the Save Log Items To option, choose one of the following:
Saves the history log as metadata embedded in each file.
Exports the history log to a text file. You are prompted to name the text file and choose a location in which to store it.
Stores metadata in the file and creates a text file.
If you want to save the text file in a different location or save another text file, click the Choose button, specify where to save the text
file, name the file if necessary, and click Save.
4. From the Edit Log Items menu, choose one of the following options:
Keeps a record of each time your start or quit Photoshop and each time you open and close files (each image’s filename is
included). Does not include any information about edits made to the file.
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