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So.... I edited a photo in Adobe fresco, but it turned out bad, and can’t find a way to undo it.

New Here ,
Apr 13, 2021 Apr 13, 2021

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I already tried the history "set back to this date" thing, but the day that I added the image was not showing, only showed the edited version, what do I do? I really need to undo it, I can't get that image a second time either!

 

help!

 

 

i am a nude artist, but I kinda didn't sketch my ideas first. Someone wanted me to make a nude version of them, please understand.

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Apr 14, 2021 Apr 14, 2021

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Do you not still have an unedited original file?

That's where I would go, back to the original. Should always edit copies to ensure you can always start from the original if things go wrong.

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Apr 14, 2021 Apr 14, 2021

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No, I don't think. Can't I go back to the original date, because I put the
image in, then after 1 week, came back THEN edited the version. But the
original doesn't show in the history

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I'm not referring to the original date you put the image into Fresco, the original image I would expect is on your system somewhere. That would be the only way to get back to the original if you were not working on layers in Fresco.

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