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October 14, 2025
Question

Undo No Longer Applies to Replace Color Picker

  • October 14, 2025
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After a recent update the Undo/Redo (Ctrl+Z, Ctrl+Shift+Z) functions no longer apply to the color picker for Replace Color. This is inconvenient because now if you make a mistake you, have to start over selecting colors.

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Jeff Arola
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 16, 2025

See if going to Edit>Preferences>Technology Previews, unchecking Enable Modern User Interface, then restarting Photoshop makes any difference.

Claire H.
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 22, 2025

Hi @j.fuller@sensusmi.com, I'm just checking in to see if the suggestion helped or if you are still running into this issue? If you are still experiencing issues with undo commands, could you please send me your system information, a screen recording of the issue, and a numbered list of the exact steps required to reproduce? You can find your system info by going to Help > System Info, copying and pasting it into a text file, and attaching it here. Thanks! ^CH

CMass
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 14, 2025

Hey! 

Can you share what version of Photoshop you're using and share a screenshot of your workspace? 

^CM

jane-e
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 15, 2025

@j.fuller@sensusmi.com 

 

Do you mean when you are selecting a color or when you apply the color? Does the step show up in your History panel?

 

Jane

Known Participant
October 16, 2025

These steps are within Replace Color and are not recorded in History. However, Undo/Redo aren't applying to what you do within Replace Color anymore (for me), which is something that I use constantly.