Recovery of deleted image
Posted: September 19th, 2012, 11:28 pm
I was working on an image which I had put through a number of composition transformations. The resultant image was titled with the initial image name, preceded by "Untitled __" (can't recall the untitled number, hence the __), as I had not saved the changes under a new name.
I mistakenly deleted the resultant image instead of the untitled image from one step back, and when asked to confirm, confirmed the deletion, so it went to the Trash. I then realized my error.
I immediately opened the Trash and restored the only file that was titled with the initial image name. I presumed this was the deleted file as I had not deleted any other image, although I do not recall seeing any reference to "Untitled __".
However, I could not locate the restored image, either in the workspace of PWP or in the folder that was open in the PWP Image Browser, or anywhere else for that matter.
If an image is not in the Browser directory yet, because it had not been saved, and is only open in the workspace when deleted, can the image be restored from the Trash? If not, what is sent to the Trash? If so, where is the image restored to?
Thanks,
Marv
I mistakenly deleted the resultant image instead of the untitled image from one step back, and when asked to confirm, confirmed the deletion, so it went to the Trash. I then realized my error.
I immediately opened the Trash and restored the only file that was titled with the initial image name. I presumed this was the deleted file as I had not deleted any other image, although I do not recall seeing any reference to "Untitled __".
However, I could not locate the restored image, either in the workspace of PWP or in the folder that was open in the PWP Image Browser, or anywhere else for that matter.
If an image is not in the Browser directory yet, because it had not been saved, and is only open in the workspace when deleted, can the image be restored from the Trash? If not, what is sent to the Trash? If so, where is the image restored to?
Thanks,
Marv