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Ko.Maruyama
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February 13, 2022
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Recovering photos from Spark Page

  • February 13, 2022
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I'm sleep deprived.

Instead of making a duplicate before editing. I deleted a photo, then republished the link.

 

Except. I didn't delete a photo.

I had deleted a photo group... about 40 photos... before I republished the link.

 

Are those old photos somewhere in my adobe account somewhere to recover still?

I've been using this same page for a syllabus reference for several years, and I didn't keep the original photos.

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Correct answer David__B

The images are stored in

express.adobe.com/image_assets/slate/ -----  

 

I wonder if there's a way to see the images attached to my projects.


I see that too for project images in the source code for the page but am not sure if you can view all images for a project. I think they all have their own unique URL.

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David__B
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
February 14, 2022

Hi Ko,

 

Long time no chat 🙂 I wasn't sure which online photo storage option you were referencing. You don't by chance have an example URL for reference? I was wondering if these were Lightroom online or Assets.adobe.com or something else. Please let me know when you get the chance and we'll see how we can help.

 

Best,

- Dave

Ko.Maruyama
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 14, 2022

Hey Dave!

I wish they were referenced from LR or something on Assets...

 

I had just uploaded them to Spark Page (now part of the Express family).  And all was going well, until I thought I was removing one image, but turned out I was removing all of the images.  Careless.  But there is no undo.

 

I figured there must be a server somewhere with those images on it.  Once I uploaded those to my Spark Page, they no longer get linked to my local school computer. They're hosted somewhere else, and I think count against Adobe storage, but they don't show up in my Assets.Adobe.com - - or at least not anywhere that I was able to find.

 

 

Ko.Maruyama
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 14, 2022

Got it, thanks for clarifying Ko. Yeah, if it was available still I think it would appear here: https://express.adobe.com/sp/projects I noticed on my iPad when deleting a project you get a few different options. If you select the Delete everywhere it looks like it is gone permanently with no way to get it back

 

 


Right.

Unfortunately, I only deleted a single asset (happened to be a photo grid) inside the project.

 

Fortunately, I didn't delete the entire project.

 

Just another workflow rule to adhere to: USE THE DUPLICATE PROJECT BUTTON before making those big editorial decisions.  🙂