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February 8, 2019

P: Undo / History is not functioning as it should (Photoshop v24.1)

  • February 8, 2019
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Command+Z is acting erratic and is not reverting to the prior state. I've experienced it undoing several recent changes but also jumping to random layers. Is there a bug? Can you please advise?

 

Running 24.1 on Mac (Ventura)

 

Thank you,

Jason

 

 

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CShubert
Community Manager
Community Manager
February 28, 2023

Hey everyone, let's remember to not make things personal here and keep your posts on topic.

 

For reference - 6. User Conduct:

https://www.adobe.com/legal/terms.html

 

Thank you,

Cory

TheDigitalDog
Inspiring
February 28, 2023

Elements isn't the same, and you know it.

Where did I say it was the same? Perhaps this is a better fit for you. If not, then you have a few options:

Stick with the PS subscription; update, don't update, roll back to older versions. 

Turning off updates for a period of time doesn't defeat the purpose of subscriptions! The software still runs; you can still use it. 

Your call. 

I'm not here to make decisions for you. I'm a volunteer here to provide support and options. 

Some Adobe customers hate two things: Change and the way things are. 🤔 🤔

The bug reported last year was fixed. If you have other issues, or your version isn't working as it should with History, start a NEW bug report with all the necessary information:

Photoshop:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-bugs/how-do-i-write-a-bug-report/idi-p/12373403

Lightroom:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-classic-bugs/how-do-i-write-a-bug-report/idi-p/12386373

Author “Color Management for Photographers" & "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"
Participating Frequently
February 28, 2023

Becasue you are being an ass to be honest. I am pretty sure the goal is not to push unstable product but rather listen to the users and try to improve it. I was part of the PS Beta testers for years and with a program this complex, there is only so much that can be found before release. Expecting it to be perfect without any bug I am sure is the goal but its just not realistic so the next best thing is having a support group like this where suggestions, fixes and worarounds are offered almost immediately. Considering this is what I do for a living, I will take it vs the disaster that Quark Express and Painter were back in the late 90s with a too bad so sad mentality.

Known Participant
February 28, 2023

Elements isn't the same, and you know it. Why do people continuously go to bat to defend a company that constantly objectively puts out unstable updates? Telling people to turn off updates (which defeats the purpose of paying for a subscription) or to downgrade to a lesser program is rididculous. And the fact that we have to come into a forum for help and get told to just reset our preferences or roll back yet again is infuriating especially when this is our livelihood. We can't just simply jump to another set of programs because Adobe has such a strangehold on the industry. Using a "if you don't like it, you can leave" mentality when it's the company's fault for routinely pushing unstable software and people are seeking help doesn't help anyone.

TheDigitalDog
Inspiring
February 28, 2023
Author “Color Management for Photographers" & "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"
Known Participant
February 28, 2023

I am so tired with the unending stream of updates and often wonder the same question. I blame it all on subscription pricing. Adobe feels they must keep pushing updates to justify the monthly fee. It does not matter to them if the changes are of any value/benefit. If they returned to one time purchase, they would be forced to make the update compelling enough for people to WANT to purchase it.

TheDigitalDog
Inspiring
February 28, 2023

So, the real question is... why are we constantly updating photoshop to work worse? 

 

The question only you can answer. For many of us, it's for new features and fixes, and updating does work better. But you do know you can disable updates, right? 

Author “Color Management for Photographers" & "Photoshop CC Color Management/pluralsight"
Participating Frequently
February 28, 2023

So, the real question is... why are we constantly updating photoshop to work worse? 

Known Participant
February 9, 2023

I have not updated PhotoShop since 2017 so I was shocked to see the “command Z” undo has been changed to multiple undos going back 5, 10 or more steps. This seems to me as an unwanted change since the history palette already offers this service with text descriptions of exactly what is being undone.

 

I have always used command z as a before/after toggle to evaluate the edit I just made. I’ve tried for several months to adjust to the “command z” / “shift command z” functionality of the new version but it just far too awkward.

 

Is there any way I can restore the undo to a simple before after toggle?
Thank you,
--rick

 

Per Berntsen
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 9, 2023

Go to Edit > Keyboard shortcuts (might be in the Photoshop menu on a Mac), and check Use legacy undo shortcuts.

 

jane-e
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 9, 2023

 

 


@--rick wrote:

I have not updated PhotoShop since 2017 so I was shocked to see the “command Z” undo has been changed to multiple undos going back 5, 10 or more steps.


 

It is a bug that Undo is jumping back multiple steps, but it was fixed in 24.1.1. Can you tell us (exactly) what version you have? (Help > About)

 

Here is the primary thread for the bug report:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-bugs/p-undo-history-is-not-functioning-as-it-should-photoshop-v24-1/idi-p/13427210

 

Before engineering fixed the bug, the interim workaround was to roll back to an earlier version.

 

The "legacy shortcuts" means that Cmd+Z toggles between undo/redo instead of giving us multiple undos. I don't know if that is a workaround, but the bug has been fixed.

 

Jane

 

CShubert
Community Manager
Community Manager
January 20, 2023

@David26208303ml0g sorry to hear this.

 

It may help if we could see your Photoshop System Info. Launch Photoshop, and select Help >System Info...and copy/paste the text in a reply.  

 

Thank you,

Cory