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Revert to the original version of a photo
In the Media view, select one or more version sets, and then choose Edit > Version Set > Revert To Original. (You can also right-click/ctrl-
click and choose this command.)
In the Full Edit workspace, you can use the Undo History panel to return a photo to its original state.
Remove or delete photos from a version set
Removing photos from a version set removes them from the set, but keeps them in your catalog; they appear in the Media view as individual
photos. Deleting photos from a version set removes the photos from your catalog, but not from your computer, unless you select Also Delete Items
From The Hard Disk.
Select a version set and do one of the following:
To remove specific photos from a version set, expand the version set, select one or more photos, and choose Edit > Version Set >
Remove Item(s) From Version Set.
To remove all photos from a version set so that they all appear as individual photos in the Media view, select the version set and choose
Edit > Version Set > Convert Version Set To Individual Items.
To delete specific photos from a version set, choose Edit > Version Set > Expand Items In Version Set. Select the photos you want to
delete and press the Delete key.
To delete all photos from a version set except the top photo, choose Edit > Version Set > Flatten Version Set.
To delete only the top photo from a version set, select the version set in the Media view and choose Edit > Delete From Catalog. In the
Confirm Deletion From Catalog dialog box, do not select Delete All Items In Collapsed Version Sets. If you want to delete the top version
from your hard disk, select Also Delete Selected Item(s) From The Hard Disk.
To delete all photos from a version set except the original photo, choose Edit > Version Set > Revert To Original.
To delete all photos from a version set including the original photo, choose Edit > Delete From Catalog. In the Confirm Deletion From
Catalog dialog box, select the Delete All Items In Collapsed Version Sets option.
To delete the original photo from a version set, choose Edit > Version Set > Expand Items In Version Set. Select the original photo in the
version set, and press the Delete key. If the original has only one immediate child (edited copy) and if the immediate child has its own
edited copy (child), deleting the original makes the first immediate child the new original of the version set. If the original has multiple
children (edited copies), deleting the original keeps the remaining children in a version set.
It’s usually best to save the original version of your photo as a “digital negative” for making variants of the image. A digital negative
contains all of the original information, has not been compressed, and has not lost data. Delete it only if you are confident that you’ll never
need the original version again. After you delete the original photo from your catalog and computer, you cannot recover it.
Edit photos in a version set
When you edit a photo in a version set and save it using the Save In Version Set With Original option in the Save As dialog box, the edited copy is
added to the original version set; it is not nested within an additional version set.
1. In the Media view, do one of the following:
To edit the top photo, select the version set.
To edit a photo other than the top photo, select the version set and choose Edit > Version Set > Expand Items In Version Set. Then
select the photo you want to edit.
2. Select the photo and Select Fix > Edit Photos to open the photo in the Editor.
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