Removing Preview Images of Recent Work
So the other day I created a couple of images in photoshop where I placed pictures of myself naked except some leather thigh-high boots, armbands, a harness, a captains cap, and a cigar on top of various stock background images. A day later, without thinking about it, I decided to help my father in-law fix some mold on an old photo of his. The photo was taken in 1939 or something and he didn't realize that you could do such a thing. So he wanted to watch. No problem.
Except that when I launched Photoshop, my S&M photos showed up under "recent images" and I cannot find a way to get rid of them. Is there no way to get Photoshop to quit bringing up my business when I don't want it to? I figured you could do something as simple as right-click any images in your "recent images" page and select "remove from recent" from a context menu. Maybe a close box on the preview image? Nope. You can't select a preview without opening it. It's a really really crappy feature of Photoshop.
Imagine if I were working on something proprietary where nobody could see it or I'd lose my job. Well, thanks Photoshop. Sure, embarrassing my father-in-law was pretty bad, but there are a lot of situations where you don't want your recent work to be prominently displayed on your startup page when you launch Photoshop. Please help me resolve this issue. Thanks.
