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    • Eli
      Eli last edited by

      Hi everyone, I have been finishing up my assignment for class and I screwed up so huge. I went back too far in history trying to undo brushes I was playing with and now hours of work is gone. Is there any way to retrieve it in CC?

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      • burvantill
        burvantill Moderator @Eli last edited by

        @eli Oh NO!! I hope you can recover it. Do you have back up software on your computer? Hope hope! A saved earlier version? 🙏

        Lisa Burvant
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        • Eli
          Eli @burvantill last edited by

          @burvantill Not earlier enough. I lost a ton of work and was really happy with it. It's technically due in about 20 minutes. I'm just going to turn in what I have. I am defeated. 😥

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          • MissMushy
            MissMushy SVS OG @Eli last edited by

            @eli oh no! that sucks 😞

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            • Chip Valecek
              Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG @MissMushy last edited by

              I may be to late, but there is a redo in photoshop. Unless you where deleting straight from your history window. Not sure how that works. I know with the latest update they seem to changed the way the undo works. Before I think it only allowed you to undo 2 or 3 steps. But know you can do a lot more. I believe the setting is under preferences > performance.

              I have come to learn, save often. I sometimes save it as a different file name. That way I can always go back to an earlier version. If you are on windows you might be able to right click and restore the file from a previous version.


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              • Eli
                Eli @Chip Valecek last edited by

                @chip-valecek Thanks, Chip. I think it is too late, but I appreciate the help. I just tried the restore from a previous version but it didn't work. Thanks for trying.

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                • burvantill
                  burvantill Moderator @Eli last edited by

                  @eli Oh Eli! I’m so sorry. That’s sucks. Big digital hug!!! 💛💛🖤💛💛

                  Lisa Burvant
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                  • burvantill
                    burvantill Moderator @Chip Valecek last edited by

                    @chip-valecek @Eli To add on what Chip said about saving other files. I do that too. It was a necessary practice when I worked in prepress and has stuck with me. Whenever I make a huge change or plan on revamping I save the file with an x1, x2, x3 you get the point. Sometimes it makes for a lot of files clogging up the folder, but after I’m done with the project I just delete the ones I didn’t use. I also use what I call a “worker” file with the add on “wkr”. A .psd or tiff file with TONs of layers organized into folders in the layers window. I will use the x1 system in there as well. It may seem redundant and extensive but like you I’ve lost important stuff before and did not like the feeling. My boss didn’t either😜. I am sorry for your data loss. 💛😕💛

                    Lisa Burvant
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                    • Kristin Wauson
                      Kristin Wauson last edited by

                      I’m so sorry that happened! That’s the worst. I don’t know what to suggest. I used to use time machine and that helped with this sort of thing, but not always. I have only recently upgraded to CC, so I’m not sure what options are available to help with that in the future other than just compulsively hitting Command+S every 30 seconds or so. 😭

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                      • Eli
                        Eli @Kristin Wauson last edited by

                        @kristin-wauson Haha thanks! It worked out ok--I ended redoing a bunch of it and then I had to leave parts out (it was a master copy for Digital Painting class) but in the end it turned out pretty good! It was a painful lesson, but one I won't forget in a hurry!!

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                        • riftweaver
                          riftweaver last edited by

                          I shared this with Eli in class, but maybe others will find it helpful: The PS history palette also can be used to create snapshots of your working state. I have used this regularly over the years. I find it helpful when I get to something I like, but still plan to do more work, and probably some experimenting. Then I can go back to the snapshot at any time. It's like having file versions but in the same file. Very handy! At least for me. 🙂

                          And yes, we do learn painful lessons the best. Unfortunately!

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