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Figure 4-4. Put your cursor over any of the thumbnails to see its effect applied to your photo. If you
decide not to make any changes, just click the thumbnail with the curved arrow over a line on it
(the center image here) to return your photo to how it looked when you opened that section of the
Adjustments panel.
If you don't have super-micro vision, these thumbnails are probably too darn small for you to
be able to tell the difference—but not to worry: Place your cursor over a thumbnail (without
clicking) and Elements previews that setting on your image itself so you can get a good view.
If you like what you see, click the thumbnail to apply that change to your photo.
To reset your image back to what it looked like when you began using the current group of
presets, click the thumbnail with the curved arrow on it. (If you've already moved on to an-
other preset group, you can use the Undo button at the bottom of the window, or just use the
standard Undo command [Ctrl+Z/ -Z] instead.) If you want to undo all the changes you've
made in Quick Fix, click the blue Reset icon at the panel's top right.
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