![]() ![]() tmp file is a full PSPImage file, you could copy it out of there, change the extension, and open it like any normal image. A *.PspAutosave file and a *.tmp file that the AutoSave file references for image data. When an auto-save executes two files are created. If you go to File -> Preferences - > File Locations and look at the Undo/Temporary Files it'll give the exact location. PSP saves the temporary files to the AppData directory. It will depend on whether or not the auto-save has happened, was successful, and whether or not PSP cleared it out before closing. As I don't have 2018 installed, and 2020 won't replicate it, it's hard to test. ![]() If you can recreate the shadow issue in a junk image you don't mind sharing, I would like to test it out. Imagine PSP saves a layer as the bottom-most layer when it's not supposed to be, and that becomes the canvas size. Obviously not exactly the same but I don't know if these are loosely related or not. I have seen an odd bug occasionally put a new layer (pasted or merged) beneath the background layer. Still can't replicate the copy and paste even matching file sizes. Even better if you come up with detailed steps for duplicating the issue reliably (assuming that's possible). But if you experience them again, any screenshots or recordings will be great. Yeah, sadly doesn't sound like a common issue you can just fix with a few settings. I wanted to do that yesterday but was up to my eyeballs in a Mother's Day graphics deadline and just couldn't stop work to experiment. If any of these problems occur again, I'll investigate further and take some screenshots. Again there was no prompt to recover when I re-opened PSP. I just tried it again using Task Manager to close 2023. I thought maybe there is another setting somewhere. That is why I was so surprised when I was not asked if I wanted to recover anything. Regarding the auto-save, my setting for Auto Recover is already checked and set for 15 minutes. I was able to easily do all editing in 2018. I closed 2023 and opened the image in 2018. I tried merging the shadow down, figuring I'd just replace the background layer it merged to. ![]() I made sure nothing had been selected so I hit Select None. When that didn't work I tried to erase it on the image with the eraser. I decided that I did not like the drop shadow that I had used so I tried to delete that layer from Layers. Now that I have 2023 I opened my image to continue my project. pspimage that I had created/saved in 2018 prior to installing 2023. The inactive shadow layer happened on two different occasions with two different images. PSP kept copying it, cutting it, or saving it as 3600x3600 with the merged smaller image at the top and the rest of the transparent large image at the bottom. Unfortunately, PSP didn't remember it when it closed unexpectedly. Where is the setting for this? The only one I could find is the setting for saving a number of Recent (File>Recent Files) and I have that set to the default. That was wonderful! After my first 2023 freeze>close, PSP did not ask if I wanted to open the images I had been working on, so everything was lost. In 2018 after a crash or a freeze so that I had to close in TaskManager, upon opening 2018 again it would ask if I wanted to restore the open files. I had 2023 freeze/crash only once when working on very large images. pspimage layers that were created in 2018? It is only shadow layers that seem to have this problem so far.ģ. Is there a setting for enabling 2023 to work on all 2018. I have to open 2023 and edit or copy shadow layers there. It shows them in the list of layers, but I cannot copy or edit them in any way. 2023 is not allowing me to work with shadow layers that I created for images in 2018. Did I miss a setting to save as my original image size?Ģ. In PSP2023 the image copies and saves to the larger 400x400 size. Copying the merged layers or saving would save the image as my original 200x200 size. At that point I could reposition the larger top layer to my liking. In 2018 I could open an image of 200x200 for example and paste a layer of 400x400 on it. pdf don't seem to speak the same language as I when it comes to Search, so I'll try here.ġ. I think I missed some settings when I installed 2023. ![]()
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