Subject | Re: Lenses and sharpening |
From | nospam |
Date | 09/18/2014 19:56 (09/18/2014 13:56) |
Message-ID | <180920141356364582%nospam@nospam.invalid> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | Sandman |
Followups | Eric Stevens (4h & 6m) > nospam |
undo only exists while you're using the app and it's within its undo history. at some point, it won't be undoable, generally when the file is saved but sometimes well before that, depending on the app. that's the whole problem with a traditional workflow.SandmannospamEric StevensSandman
What Floyd was saying was that High Pass Filter sharpening and Gaussian Blur are basically the same process and that process is fully reversible.
All image effects in Photoshop are 100% reversible.
image effects in photoshop *can* be reversible, but they are not always because photoshop is at its core, a pixel editor. you have to take additional steps for something to be non-destructive.
True - but the undo function in modern software is the perfect definition of a reversible process. It can reverse any effect done by anything in Photoshop.
That said, all image effects in Photoshop are fully reversible if the user chooses them to be, as you say. It's a choice, and if you want it, you can enable smart filters and have a fully reversible process.it is.
It's great to have choices.