I am here on artificial hope because I know I'm doomed.
I spent more than 11 straight hours creating an awsome presentation with more than 22 individual "slides".
I still had the .psd file open on one desktop (Mac) without being aware of it.
I was going to use the program to do something else. Batch 9 images into smaller copies.
When I opened the 9 files, they opened on a different desktop, so I couldn't see the other previous, open files.
I made the script, to turn the images into a 61 squared pixel thumbs.
When I run it, it switches back to the first desktop, grabs my 800x640 11-hour old file and turns it into a %&$@&# microbe, saves, and closes !!
Part of me
** Hold on, what software is this one used for the forum on this site? **
is going :banghead:, and part of me
So... my question is: Is there a way to get the old file back, the one that was laying there almost finished on my other desktop, before the save and close commands were applied?
Oh yeah, I'm Robert, nice to meet you.
I spent more than 11 straight hours creating an awsome presentation with more than 22 individual "slides".
I still had the .psd file open on one desktop (Mac) without being aware of it.
I was going to use the program to do something else. Batch 9 images into smaller copies.
When I opened the 9 files, they opened on a different desktop, so I couldn't see the other previous, open files.
I made the script, to turn the images into a 61 squared pixel thumbs.
When I run it, it switches back to the first desktop, grabs my 800x640 11-hour old file and turns it into a %&$@&# microbe, saves, and closes !!
Part of me
** Hold on, what software is this one used for the forum on this site? **
is going :banghead:, and part of me
So... my question is: Is there a way to get the old file back, the one that was laying there almost finished on my other desktop, before the save and close commands were applied?
Oh yeah, I'm Robert, nice to meet you.