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letamp;#39;s take a look at how the process history window tracks filters that are applied to an image letamp;#39;s open the process history window and here weamp;#39;ve got a an image thatamp;#39;s just been read from the hard drive and thatamp;#39;s the only operation listed in the history list uh letamp;#39;s start to apply some filters to it and see how this works might want to brighten it for that iamp;#39;m going to use digital development iamp;#39;ll move the break point or really itamp;#39;s the brightness slider over and then iamp;#39;ll brighten the background a little bit something like that and notice that the uh process hindering history window now has the command that was applied to the image digital development and also all the parameters that were used now as long as this command window is open the process history window i can close digital development if i want and if i just double click on the command itamp;#39;ll set the image back to the state that it was