Set the number of history records in the Edit-Preferences dialog window: History Status.
Chinese version above CS:
Select Performance in the left column of the Edit-Preferences dialog box to modify the number of histories.
However, the default value of 20 is more reasonable. It's best to get into the habit of taking historical snapshots at more important steps.
Open PS software-click Edit-Preferences-Performance (English)-History (English, HISTORY status) in the menu bar-change the original default number of 20 to 100 (the maximum number can be changed to 1000, but I usually change it to 100, which I think is 65438+.
Note: Some PS software versions are not entirely in Chinese, and some words are expressed in English. This is what I use now, so English is indicated in the above expression.
How does PHOTOSHOP set PS CS 3 to make history more meaningful? First, select a setting with history in Edit-Preferences-Performance in the main menu. Photoshop CS 6 (all versions are basically the same) 1. First, open Photoshop CS 6 software.
2. Find the editor in the menu bar, click, find the preference in the pop-up drop-down menu, then find the performance in the preference, and click to open the performance setting interface in the preference. 3. Either press and hold Ctrl+K on the keyboard to open the preferences, and then find the performance on the left side of the opened interface, or open the performance settings.
4. Find "History and Cache" on the right side of the "Performance" setting interface, and find "History Status" in "History and Cache". Just fill in the number of times you want to record, and then click "OK" to save. 5. Return to the working interface of Photoshop after confirmation, indicating that the setting has been successful.
Note: The number of settings depends on the configuration of the computer. If your computer hardware is configured well, you can set it higher, if it is configured low, you can set it lower. Actually, it's mainly memory.
How does PHOTOSHOP set the setting method of PS CS 3 to make history more? First, select Edit-Preferences-Performance in the main menu to set the history.
Photoshop CS 6 (each version is basically the same)
1, first open Photoshop CS 6 software.
2. Find the editor in the menu bar, click, find the preference in the pop-up drop-down menu, then find the performance in the preference, and click to open the performance setting interface in the preference.
3. Either press and hold Ctrl+K on the keyboard to open the preferences, and then find the performance on the left side of the opened interface, or open the performance settings.
4. Find "History and Cache" on the right side of the "Performance" setting interface, and find "History Status" in "History and Cache". Just fill in the number of times you want to record, and then click "OK" to save.
5. Return to the working interface of Photoshop after confirmation, indicating that the setting has been successful.
Note: The number of settings depends on the configuration of the computer. If your computer hardware is configured well, you can set it higher, if it is configured low, you can set it lower. Actually, it's mainly memory.
How to bring up the panel of PS history? You can call up the panel of PS history in the shortcut bar and window menu of PS software interface. Please refer to the following steps for specific operations.
1. First, open the PS software on the computer and create a new file for the convenience of demonstration. 2. Then create new layers, groups, masks and other operations, and do some software operations to facilitate reading history.
3. Then in the toolbar on the right side of the PS software interface, find the "icon" indicated by the arrow in the figure and click it. 4. Click to bring up the panel of PS history, and you can view the historical operation records.
5. You can also find "History" in the drop-down menu of "Window" option, and click it to bring up the history panel. After completing the above settings, you can call up the historical panel in PS.
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How to set history in ps cs5 The steps to set history in Adobe Photoshop CS5 are as follows:
1. Open Adobe Photoshop CS5 and click "Edit" as shown below;
2. Select "Preference" at the bottom in the "Edit" drop-down menu, and then select "Performance" in the drop-down menu;
3. In the new interface, click the small triangle on the right side of the number box "Historical Status" and a slider will appear;
4. Pull the slider as needed. Numbers represent the number of revocable times. The more times you can undo, the more convenient it is to edit, but the more memory it takes up. You can choose according to the configuration of the computer. The default value is "20".
5. Click "OK" after setting.