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Lost Layers after saving
#1
Hi Guys. I am using Gimp 2.8.14 on Windows 10 and my projects keeps loosing layers after saving and reopening the project files. I save my files as .xcf and when I open it the next day there are several layers missing. The background layer and several pictures will be lost. The file size is still the same as the day before but several layers are missing. After a few attempts, Gimp will inform me that the file is corrupt.
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#2
What size width x height is the image you are working on, number of layers and size of the file in memory?

I think there was a bug in Gimp (windows) that corrupted very large (edit: not sure of size) files. AFAIK fixed so you should update your Gimp to 2.8.20 http://www.gimp.org

I also read that increasing the cache size can help.

As an alternative you could try the development version, 2.9.5 see http://www.partha.com
This can use a different compression method (if you enable it) for Gimp .xcf files which should be more resilient. But it is a development version although for my simple use I find it stable. Downside is the new format is not backward compatible with Gimp 2.8.x

there was a similar question here:
http://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-Could-n...138#pid138
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#3
(04-20-2017, 08:08 AM)Thawk143 Wrote: Hi Guys. I am using Gimp 2.8.14 on Windows 10 and my projects keeps loosing layers after saving and reopening the project files. I save my files as .xcf and when I open it the next day there are several layers missing. The background layer and several pictures will be lost. The file size is still the same as the day before but several layers are missing. After a few attempts, Gimp will inform me that the file is corrupt.

Corrupt XCF may happen, but several corrupted XCF on the same machine emit the smell of a dying hard disk... Hav you looked at your SMART data recently?
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#4
Hi,
Gimp 2.10.12 on windows 10.
Some of my layers get lost. Size of file around 100 MB.
Can I recover them. It's a lot of work.
Thank you
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#5
Usually when layers are lost / scrambled when saving to .xcf the whole image is corrupt and gone for ever.

Are you sure that is the version you saved and not an earlier version of the same image file ?

Also you should update your version of Gimp. The current is now 2.10.18 There were improvements starting with Gimp 2.10.14
From the 2.10.14 change log: "Better loading of corrupted XCF files". However, do not raise your hopes.
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#6
Thank you,
I apologize. I was not operating Gimp properly.
I mixed visible layers in one. I had some groups of layers. No layer was visible, but the group was. I didn't expect it could make me loose layers.
So I have understood group of layers get lost in new layer.
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