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Project gone wrong

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Jan 12, 2020 Jan 12, 2020

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I had finished creating my porject and went to make a gif. After I saved it, the color in the bottom in "Title Here" was gone and, I don't kmow how to describe what you see below.  I will post attach two screenshots.  The first one was the one that got ruined and second is how it should be. There was no way I could do it.  I am wondering if reverting did it and if so how to do undo that?

After I saved as gifAfter I saved as gifBeforeBefore

I haven't saved it as psd file before that happened. So I need to get my file back.

 

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Jan 12, 2020 Jan 12, 2020

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"I am wondering if reverting did it and if so how to do undo that?"

 

Yes,  Edit > Undo is available after Revert if your have not closed your document. Your History panel lists the last 50 steps by default, and you can step back through the history as long as your document has not been closed.

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I triled that and still didn't return to its original state. I decided to find out which layer was doing that and discovered it's the blend modes. The images on normal looks as it should but when I ise screen mode or overlay, etc, it looked as it does in the first screen shot.  I have a layer of I color I stretched out and have that layer on screen or overlayer

 

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