Photoshop is a powerful image editor that can be used to create beautiful graphics, photos, and videos. However, sometimes it can be difficult to go back in time and fix mistakes that have been made in the past. Here are some tips on how to go back in time in Photoshop:

  1. Open Photoshop and click on theHistory palette item. This will show you all of the previous versions of Photoshop that have been used.
  2. Click on the version of Photoshop that you want to go back to. For example, if you want to revert back to the original version of Photoshop CC, click on CC. If you want to revert back to a previous version of Adobe Camera Raw, click on RAW.
  3. Drag and drop any images or videos into the history palette so that they are now under your current working directory.
  4. When you’re ready to start editing, select one of your images or videos from the history palette and press Ctrl+C (Windows) or Cmd+V (Mac) to copy it into your current working directory. Then select another image or video from the history palette and press Ctrl+C (Windows) or Cmd+V (Mac) again to paste it into place as your new selection.