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Hi @MCFC_4Heatons,

You could duplicate the Layer and run the plugin on the duplicated layer, then you could delete the layer you've ran the plugin on and you'd have your original image.  Another method, if you enable Save History With Document and save your file as an afphoto file, you'd always be able to jump back through the history to the step before you ran the plugin.

Other than those, i'm not aware of another method but its likely someone else will post a workflow if i've missed one.

 

 

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