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Comments on Barring Undo — without reselecting and REcoloring the object — how can I UNcolor these blue tresses?

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Barring Undo — without reselecting and REcoloring the object — how can I UNcolor these blue tresses?

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I can't use Undo, because I noticed these 2 tresses of blue hair LONG AFTER I used the Object Selection Tool. How can I restore the original hair color, without restarting from scratch?

Do not ask me to delete this "Color Fill 1" layer, then reselect and recolor the blue part of my chair from the Background layer.

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Copy&paste the the affected image regions from the original image (1 comment)
Please use the image hosting facilities provided by codidact and not external image hosts which are b... (1 comment)
Copy&paste the the affected image regions from the original image
elgonzo‭ wrote over 2 years ago · edited over 2 years ago

Hey VLDR/NNOX/User/Este, just copy the affected regions from the original unmodified image and paste them into your modified image...

(And lets just hope that the image of the woman is either a stock image, or that the woman has actually granted permission to post pictures of her across the interwebs. Otherwise, i can't imagine how she would react once she becomes aware of you sharing her pictures publicly...)