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October 7, 2021
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How to view what filters I applied in an old .psd file??

  • October 7, 2021
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Hi. I created a cool Halloween picture last year in Photoshop CS4 using a .jpg image and applying some filters. I want to recreate this year, but I can't remember what filters I used. I still have the saved .psd file. HOW CAN I view the history of what filters I applied to a .jpg layer in a saved .psd file?

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Correct answer barbara_a7746676

As JJMack said, unless History Log is turned on there's no way to tell which filters were used.

If the layer is a Smart Object Layer, you would have a list of the filters that were applied and could easily recreate the same look. 

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Theresa J
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Community Expert
October 7, 2021

In the past I was in the habit of naming my layers with the filter settings used. Now I mostly use smart filters on smart objects. It's pretty impossible to remember what I did to a file last week let alone a year ago.

Participant
October 7, 2021

naming the layers with filter settings is smart--i'll do that going forward. thanks. 

barbara_a7746676
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barbara_a7746676Community ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
October 7, 2021

As JJMack said, unless History Log is turned on there's no way to tell which filters were used.

If the layer is a Smart Object Layer, you would have a list of the filters that were applied and could easily recreate the same look. 

Participant
October 7, 2021

Thanks. Unfortunately, it's not a Smart Object Layer. Just a layer of a photo with a couple of filters applied. I'll keep experimenting to try and match! 

JJMack
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Community Expert
October 7, 2021

Do you have history logging configured to log what you do?  Most like myself do not.

 

JJMack
Participant
October 7, 2021

Thanks--I don't appear to have History Log turned on. I guess I'll just have to keep experimenting with the original photo to see if I can match last year's look!