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Theres a handy feature in Photos where you can now Undo and Redo your edits as youre working on a picture. Heres how it works. Here Ive got a photograph that I took last week in Piccadilly Circus in London. I like this picture, but I want it to pop a little bit more to really accentuate the colours and the rain. So Im going to go into Edit and from here im going to apply a selection of different edits. Ill use the Magic Wand tool first and then perhaps Ill apply a filter as well. Of course I can go and tweak individual things such as the Exposure, the Shadows, the Black Level, even the Vibrancy. Now I dont know about you, but I quite often find that there becomes a point in my editing when suddenly the picture has gone too far and I dont like it anymore! Now the trouble with this is it can be really hard to remember where the slider was positioned before it went too far. Well now with iOS 16 you can use the Undo and Redo buttons in the top corner. Simpl