How to change a Used Filter settings

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How to change a Used Filter settings

O Drbohlav
Hello there,

let us say that an image is open in Image Editor and then 'Adjust Curves' is applied. 'Adjust Curves' appears on the right hand frame in the "Used Filters" list.

Now, I want to play a bit more with the curves, so I would like to basically re-open the 'Adjust Curves' and continue from where I left. Is this at all possible?

From what I tried so far (plus went throught documentation, FAQ list and a lot of googling) I do know whether this simple thing is at all possible. The only 'workarounds' I could do was to do Undo, or apply another 'Adjust Curves', or start entirely from scratch. None of this is a good option.

Thanks a lot, OD

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Re: How to change a Used Filter settings

Erick Moreno
Hi!

If I understood what you want, I think that the answer is no.

In my case, I do what you described as a workaround, but I don`t need to start from scratch since the curves tool remembers the state that I left it in the last edition. So, I just undo, I open the curves tool again, the tool shows the image exactly as I left when I decided to save last time.

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On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 4:23 AM, O Drbohlav <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hello there,

let us say that an image is open in Image Editor and then 'Adjust Curves' is applied. 'Adjust Curves' appears on the right hand frame in the "Used Filters" list.

Now, I want to play a bit more with the curves, so I would like to basically re-open the 'Adjust Curves' and continue from where I left. Is this at all possible?

From what I tried so far (plus went throught documentation, FAQ list and a lot of googling) I do know whether this simple thing is at all possible. The only 'workarounds' I could do was to do Undo, or apply another 'Adjust Curves', or start entirely from scratch. None of this is a good option.

Thanks a lot, OD

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