I’m curious where/how you use the history panel.
I never used it in LR, and haven’t missed it since moving to DXO. If I need to undo a changeI made, I simply Ctrl+Z.
What does the history panel provide in terms of benefit your editing workflow?
Yeah.I think selective copy and paste is going to be useful.
Ability to review steps and be consistent in application between imagesI’m curious where/how you use the history panel.
I never used it in LR, and haven’t missed it since moving to DXO. If I need to undo a changeI made, I simply Ctrl+Z.
What does the history panel provide in terms of benefit your editing workflow?
I do this too Mike. Along with license keys.I always store the installation file for software with perpetual licenses in a particular folder. My reasoning is that if I ever need to reinstall it and can't get access to the developer's website for whatever reason or don't want to bother getting to it, I have everything I need on my computer to install the software.
Selective copy-paste is a must for any advanced photo editing software in my opinion. Lightroom and Capture One have this. Capture One doesn’t have history though, and a great many people coming from Lightroom miss it. I have grown accustomed to lack of history, but I rarely used it anyway.I think selective copy and paste is going to be useful.
Your screenshot indicates that all local corrections in the source image are applied to the destination image. If there is a way to do that in Adobe Camera Raw, I'm not aware of it and I checked (though quickly) the current version released yesterday.
Never could figure out the whole layers thing.....