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    How can I simulate Photoshop’s History brush when using Elements?
    Published  05/13/2006 | for Macintosh , for Windows
       




    How can I simulate Photoshop’s History brush when using Elements?

    1. Make a new layer at the top of your layers stack (use the New Layer button at the bottom of the Layers palette, or choose Layer > New > Layer).
    2. Press Ctrl-Alt-Shift E to make a merged copy of your docuement on that new layer.
    3. Turn off visiblity for that merged layer as you continue to edit the layers below.
    4. When you want to add back part of the older version, turn visibility back on and use either the eraser or any of the various masking tricks to reveal that “history” state wherever you need it.
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    This article is part 23 of a 25 part series. Other articles in this series are shown below:
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    3. How do I draw a straight line?
    4. How do I draw a curved line?
    5. How do I make a rounded rectangle?
    6. How do I make an image print not in the center of the page?
    7. How do I add a border to a picture?
    8. How can I print a caption with my picture?
    9. How do I print more than one image on the same page in Elements 1?
    10. How do I resize an image?
    11. How can I change the resolution of a lot of images all at once?
    12. How do I put one picture on top of or into another picture?
    13. How do I make the Frame effects in the Effects palette wider on large images?
    14. How do I add special characters such as ©, or ® to a picture in Elements?
    15. How do I change the attributes (font size, or color) for multiple type layers?
    16. How can I alter or correct the tones of only one part of an image?
    17. How can I transform a selection outline (scale, widen, distort) without having to redraw it?
    18. What file format should I use for saving my images (not for Web sites)?
    19. What file format should I use for Web page graphics (Web only)?
    20. How do I save a JPG (or GIF) for the Web with small file size but good quality?
    21. How can I get the JPEG2000 plug-in that will allow me to save to that format from Elements?
    22. Can I make a duotone, or sepia tone image in Elements?
    23. How can I simulate Photoshop’s History brush when using Elements?
    24. Is there any way to adjust individual color channels in Elements?
    25. Which should I use—adjustment layers, or the Enhance commands? They look like the same thing.