Well it is already said in the title.
How to reset setting for the active layer only ?
Ctrl + r (Apply default settings) will reset the whole picture and erase layers.
I'm looking for a "soft layered" Ctrl + R.
How to reset setting for the active layer ?
How to reset setting for the active layer ?
Darktable 3. Bye bye aftershot.
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Re: How to reset setting for the active layer ?
Missing functionality... Tell the monkey.
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afx
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afx
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Re: How to reset setting for the active layer ?
In the meantime you may find using History beneficial if you want to undo the most recent changes.
Re: How to reset setting for the active layer ?
no I can't.
I am currently reworking old bibble works imported into ASP. Thus, history is empty.
And for users using the file system, history is not persistent.
I am currently reworking old bibble works imported into ASP. Thus, history is empty.
And for users using the file system, history is not persistent.
Darktable 3. Bye bye aftershot.
