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December 5, 2024
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How to return to the original image generation screen after editing

  • December 5, 2024
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Hello,

I am a beginner. I selected one of the four images that showed up in the generated results in fast mode and edited it. However, I cannot register the edited image as a favorite or return to the original screen where the four images were located. If I click on the back button at the top, https://firefly.adobe.com/upload/inpaint is opened and the original four images are lost. How can I go back to the original generation screen after editing?

Thank you.

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Correct answer droopydog500

Hi @まゆみ354628237nax,

 

Using the back button does not always work. What I do for images I need to go back to is favourite them. Then if the borwser session is reset or I cannot get back, I can get there via the favourites.  You can do the same thing by copying a link to the image and saving that link. It is "B" on this diagram:

 

My best,

    droopy

 

 

 

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Kartika Rawat
Community Manager
Community Manager
December 5, 2024

Hi mochi_kou!

Sorry to hear that. If you're using text to image feature, you can use the History strip by clicking on the history button. Here's how: 

 

I hope this helps.

 

Thanks,
KR

Participating Frequently
December 5, 2024

Thanks for the reply.
But unfortunately your advice is not helpful. It goes back to the state where I just opened the application and there is no history.

 

I have now found a solution myself.
I was going back through the back button at the top in the app, but if I use the browser's back button, I can go back to the page with the image I had generated earlier.

 

Thank you so much.

Participating Frequently
December 8, 2024

Hi @まゆみ354628237nax,

 

Using the back button does not always work. What I do for images I need to go back to is favourite them. Then if the borwser session is reset or I cannot get back, I can get there via the favourites.  You can do the same thing by copying a link to the image and saving that link. It is "B" on this diagram:

 

My best,

    droopy

 

 

 


Sorry for the delay in checking your response.
Thank you so much anyway.