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Revisiting the last-applied settings

Revisiting the last-applied settings - Photoshop Tutorial

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Revisiting the last-applied settings

- [Instructor] All right. Now, I'm going to share with you a little trick that allows you to revisit and modify the specific settings that you most recently applied with the Color Adjustment command, and this works not just with the Color Balance command, but with brightness, contrast, and many of the other commands available to you here inside the Image Adjustments submenu. And so notice if I were to just choose Color Balance again, then I would get the zero values. It's not going to show me my last applied values or anything like that. So we're seeing zero for the midtones. We're seeing zeros for the highlights. And so I'll cancel out. If I clicked OK, that would mess up everything, so I'll just go ahead and cancel. And I want to keep this color-balanced image, and so I'll go ahead and grab the control image right there, and I'll create a copy of it by alt- or option-dragging it up the list like so. So that's an alt-…

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