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Originally Posted by admin
I've just tested that function in one of the program you mentioned. It is practically the same as the undo function. The only difference is that you can get back to the original state with just 1 step? Please correct me if I'm wrong here.
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Agree.
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Originally Posted by admin
However if the image is saved, then revert is no longer available. Then you must use the undo option to get back your unprocessed image.
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There is always an original copy which is unaltered.
To revert is to clear work bench, abort history and do a fresh start.
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Originally Posted by admin
To be honest, I've not used that function until now and thus trying to find out, how important it is.
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Well..., to each his own. Some may think this command is redundant. Others may not mind whether or not such command is available.
One may perform a few levels of UNDO to track back to the unprocessed image, but some would like to reload a clean copy of the image and to start all over.
Cheers
jc1