How do I recover the last session in GIMP? How can I recover an unsaved GIMP file from a backup? Read this tutorial and use the solutions to help you out.

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Solution That Works Step-by-Step Troubleshooting
Method 1. Restore GIMP Last Session Download file recovery tool > Scan for lost GIMP files > Recover deleted files...Full Steps
Method 2. Recover Unsaved GIMP from Backup Open GIMP, click File > Go to Recent, then navigate to Document History...Full Steps

As a top-rated free photo editing software, GIMP offers an impressive range of photo editing effects and features that have been helpful to most users in managing their files and photos. People use it to enhance personal selfies, business images, or party pictures. However, your GIMP photos and files can easily get lost due to accidental deletion, virus attacks, or system crashes.

How do you recover deleted, unsaved, or lost GIMP images and files?

Note: Do not do anything to the hard drive that contained the lost GIMP file before you find a way to recover it.

Method 1: Recover Deleted GIMP Files with GIMP Recovery Software

Without a GIMP backup file, you can easily recover all your lost, deleted, or formatted GIMP files and photos with a professional file recovery software.

Professional GIMP file recovery software - Data Recovery Wizard is just what you need. If your lost GIMP files are less than 2 GB, you can try its free version - Data Recovery Wizard Free directly. If the lost GIMP files are over 2 GB, you can download it for free and purchase a registration code to activate it for unlimited data recovery capacity.

Now, let's see how to use the Data Recovery Wizard tool to restore lost, deleted, formatted, or unsaved GIMP files:

Step 1: Choose a location and start scanning

Launch the Data Recovery Wizard, and hover the mouse over the partition/drive where the deleted files were stored. Click “Scan” to locate the lost files.

Select the location to scan for your deleted files

Step 2: Select the files you want to recover

When the scan is finished, select the deleted files you want to recover. You can click on the Filter to only display the file types you need. If you remember the name of the file, type it in the “Search for files or folders” bar – this is the quickest way to find your target file.

Select the files to recover
Select the files to recover

Step 3: Preview and recover the deleted files

Preview the recoverable files, select the ones you want to restore, and click “Recover” to save them to a new location instead of the disk where you lost the data.

Recover Deleted Files

Method 2: Recovering an Unsaved GIMP File from a Backup

Unfortunately, there's no easy way to recover unsaved GIMP files. GIMP doesn't have an auto-save feature that saves your work automatically. If GIMP crashes and you didn't save your data before the crash, your work is likely lost; therefore, it's important to save all your work after every step and get into the habit of making backups. If you have a backup of your GIMP file, you can look for your lost GIMP photo by following the path:

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If they are not there, you can try to recover lost GIMP files from a backup following these steps:

    Open GIMP, and click on the “File” menu. Click “Recent,” and navigate to the “Document History.”

Restore GIMP Last Session

There you can find logs of recently opened photos and files in GIMP. You can then copy and save them to a safe location on your computer, and reuse them later if you wish.

Frequently Asked Questions about GIMP's Resume Session Feature

The following four questions are most related to GIMP's ability to restore a previous session. Browse through the answers to find what you need.

1. Where does GIMP store its files?

By default, GIMP creates a folder for its settings in the root of your user folder on Windows 7, 8, and 10, usually at `C:\Users\Administrator\.gimp-2.8`. How can I change this folder's location to the "AppData" or "Roaming" folder, for example `C:\Users\Computer User\AppData\Roaming\`?

2. How to recover unsaved photos?

As mentioned earlier, GIMP does not have an auto-save or recovery feature. If you forget to save, GIMP will not save your data automatically. You may be able to recover an unsaved photo by clicking “File” > “Recent Files” > “Document History” in GIMP. If it's not there, you may be out of luck finding your unsaved file.

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    1. Open File Explorer and navigate to the folder where the file was originally located. 2. Right-click within the folder, and from the drop-down menu, select "Properties." 3. Click on the "Previous Versions" tab to search for an earlier version of the overwritten file.

But only if you have backed up your files.