Ever finish editing an image in Photoshop and struggle to remember exactly what you did? When you want to recreate those edits on another photo, the steps become a blur of adjustments, deletions, and changes. Photoshop's History Log feature has been hiding in plain sight for years, but its cryptic output makes it nearly useless—until now.
With AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini, you can transform that confusing technical log into clear, step-by-step instructions. This creates a reusable workflow that lets you recreate successful edits with precise settings and amounts.
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Practical Tips
Here are the key steps to set up and use History Log effectively with AI:
- Enable History Log in Settings > History and Content Credentials, set to "Detailed" mode and save to "Text File" for easier AI processing
- Create a dedicated folder for your history log files to keep them organized and easily accessible
- Use a specific AI prompt asking to "rewrite in simple steps, include amounts, exclude unused steps" for best results
- Clear your text file after each project to avoid confusion with multiple editing sessions in one log
- Ask AI to create infographics or formatted guides from your steps for visual reference and future use
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