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P: Don't understand the undo/redo system

LEGEND ,
Jul 12, 2011 Jul 12, 2011

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Unlike most modern apps, Photoshop only has a single "undo". If you press command-z a second time, Photoshop will redo the change instead of continuing to undo. Not even Illustrator or InDesign works this way at this point.

To work around this issue, I customize my keyboard shortcuts to use "step backward" (command-z) and "step forward" (command-shift-z). For the most part this works great and I've been very happy with it.

But it brings up a new problem: if I change the selected layer, then press command-z ("step backward") then the layer change is undone as well. This is a constant frustration for me, and it seems there's no solution to get both the behaviors I want.

To me, there are two possible ways to fix this problem:
• Adopt a standard undo/redo system with multiple levels of undo/redo
• Make layer selection a separate step in the history

Personally I don't care that much, I'd be happy with either. But adopting a standard undo/redo system makes more sense to me, for consistency amongst the CS apps (as well as other apps). Perhaps it could be an option if there's disagreement over what works best for people.

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Adobe Employee , Jun 15, 2015 Jun 15, 2015

See: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/undo-history.html

 

In Photoshop CC (2015) update, step backwards shouldn't change the layer selection.

 

 

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Adobe Employee , Aug 12, 2011 Aug 12, 2011
Try this script as a workaround for the behavior where step backward changes the selected layer (remap the step backward keyboard shortcut to the script):

http://www.polycount.com/forum/showpo...

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Explorer ,
Jun 18, 2015 Jun 18, 2015

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chris cox sort of gained a reputation for making excuses for problems, rather than understanding and fixing them

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Explorer ,
Jun 19, 2015 Jun 19, 2015

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Yes ... I do remember being patronised by him in the past- apparently the problem was that we users didn't understand the difference between undo and step backwards.

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Explorer ,
Jun 26, 2015 Jun 26, 2015

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comments removed because we dared to criticise a p'shop staffer .

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LEGEND ,
Nov 25, 2015 Nov 25, 2015

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I just had to field a user's question on this topic in the Adobe Photoshop forums. Since I use CC 2015, I was not able to duplicate the poster's problem, or even knew it existed, I thought it was his Prefs file.

I did dig up the polycount link for CC 2014 and earlier users. You will have to use the "Smart Step Backward" script if you own earlier Photoshop versions.

Use this link, the older one no longer works.

http://polycount.com/discussion/78932...

And yes, thanks for fixing this.

Gene

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Explorer ,
Nov 26, 2015 Nov 26, 2015

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I hate to pick at an old wound that we all assumed has been healed but the undo/redo layer select problem persists in one special case; selection of layer masks. If you select a layer, then add a mask, draw on or fill the mask, then undo (because you filled it with white instead of black for example) Photoshop selects the layer instead of the layer mask. Then without realising it you start drawing on the layer instead of the mask. Not as problematic as the layer selection problem because you will usually spot the mistake immediately as you'll usually draw with pure black or pure white which is more evident than if you were painting on a layer with colour. But its a glitch that gets me most days I am using p'shop.
anyway.. . hate to moan but I wonder if anyone else has this problem?

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 03, 2018 Dec 03, 2018

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How do I undo "deselecting a layer" (or often in my case, multiple layers)?

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