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Re: PSP8 history - where? |
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  10-23-04 - 12:15 AM
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Miss Perspicacia Tick wrote:
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> I have a photo, to which I applied several techniques. I now wish to copy
> those to another photo but I cannot for the life of me remember what I did
> (thanks to CFS). Is there anywhere PSP remembers what techniques were
> applied to an image and stores them as a log? I seem to recall v7 had a
> 'history', but I cannot find anything similar in 8.1 (and, to complicate
> matters, I've just bought 9, so I'll have to start learning all over again!)[/colo
r]
In PSP 9 you can go to the History Palette, highlight all
the relevant commands by click-Shift-clicking in the usual
Windows way and then choose Save to Script from the
right-click context menu. The commands can then be used on
other images. In previous versions of PSP you can only view
the history by doing Edit > Command History. In PSP 8, if
you use forethought, you can record a script when making
changes you might want to use later. In PSP 7 and before,
where there is no scripting, you can only look at the
history.
> Thanks for any assistance, folks!
> --
> My great-grandfather was born and raised in Elgin - did he eventually lose
> his marbles?
No, he is just haunting the British Museum.
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Re: PSP8 history - where? |
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  10-23-04 - 12:15 PM
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Kris Zaklika wrote:
> Miss Perspicacia Tick wrote:
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> In PSP 9 you can go to the History Palette, highlight all
> the relevant commands by click-Shift-clicking in the usual
> Windows way and then choose Save to Script from the
> right-click context menu. The commands can then be used on
> other images. In previous versions of PSP you can only view
> the history by doing Edit > Command History. In PSP 8, if
> you use forethought, you can record a script when making
> changes you might want to use later. In PSP 7 and before,
> where there is no scripting, you can only look at the
> history.
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> No, he is just haunting the British Museum.
LOL!! Very funny Kristopher, everyone's a comedian! ;o) Thanks, looks like
I'm SOL as the file was created back in June. I know I should have recorded
a macro at the time, but didn't think about it. It doesn't really matter
now, anyway, as I've done something I like better.
Thanks, people!
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My great-grandfather was born and raised in Elgin - did he eventually
lose his marbles?
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