Damo77 wrote in post #7765600
Without meaning disrespect, a workflow that utilises the history panel more than the adjustments panel seems old-fashioned and limited to me. Adjustment layers have been absolutely central to most folk's workflows for some time, and even more so in CS4. Proper use of adjustment layers all but negates the need for the History functionality.
I don't know the answer to your question, by the way ...
You misread it then.
I didn't say I don't use adjustments, I just don't click on those buttons they provided in CS4. I use the drop-down box to select the adjustment I want, then edit it inside the palette location it provides.
I use history to check before and after when I touch something up (whatever it might be). Just to make sure things are looking natural as I go along. Or, if my hand was smooth enough. That way if its a mask, I don't have to flip the colors and paint again, I can just go back a couple history states.