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I thought I was clear about "none destructive" edits but I'm beginning to wonder if there are exceptions to the rule.
I was editing an image and discovered I'd cropped it too much so decided to open it up and crop it again. But no matter what I did I couldn't get the crop to open up, so I could recover some of the image I'd cropped out.
The History was very short, so I couldn't back out of the crop settings I'd set early on, so I decided to just "Reset" everything, but the crop remained unchanged. So I've lost the part of the image I want back.
I was editing an image and discovered I'd cropped it too much so decided to open it up and crop it again. But no matter what I did I couldn't get the crop to open up, so I could recover some of the image I'd cropped out.
The History was very short, so I couldn't back out of the crop settings I'd set early on, so I decided to just "Reset" everything, but the crop remained unchanged. So I've lost the part of the image I want back.