Not totally clear Michael,

but "Ctrl+Shift+R" doesn't revert an action but re-loads the original image from the ssd/harddisk. The image on the ssd/harddisk doesn't know anything about the new name though.

I think what you see is the expected behavior.

Best

Herbie

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Am 09.02.26 um 22:20 schrieb Cammer, Michael:
We are processing images and then changing the name.

After changing the name using this command
rename(getTitle + "_runproj" + substring(projectionType, 0, 3) + depth);
typing  Ctril+Shift+R reverts to the image with the original name.

For instance,
test stack channels.tif
becomes
test stack channels.tif_runprojMax4

We expected reverting should not work because the name was changed, but it 
appears that because the image ID wasn't changed, reverting still works.

Is this expected behavior?  I though this used to give an error message.

Thank you.


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