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I found out today that the Favourite gallery of generated images is linked to the browser history! The chrome history was deleted by mistake and all my favourite gallery inside the Adobe Fireflay was gone after that! Is there any chance to recover it? I'm devastated!
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If you cannot restore the browser meta files, I am afraid they are gone forever. This is an unfortunate problem caused by the design decision to store this data in the browser, rather than centrally in creative cloud. Hopefully this will change sometime soon.
For the future, there is another way to save the ability to go back to the image/prompt styles and that is with the copy URL feature. Select the image you want to save, and click on the Share button and then select Copy link to image:
That puts a URL to that image/prompt/styles into the clipboard where you can paste it somewhere else for safekeeping. You then can go back to that URL later to pull up that image/prompt/styles.
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Hi Arthur!
This is straight from Chrome:
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I am not sure that Bookmark suggestion is going to help here. Favourited images are not stored in that file. I am not a Chrome internals expert (or a Firefly internals expert), so I cannot identify every file in the Chrome profile that contains data neccessary to access a previously saved favourite. So, I conducted an experiment, and took an Inspired by the Community image and added the rarely used noun, Sesquipedalianism, to the prompt and generated, then favourited it. I then searched the Chrome profile directory for that word (I am on a Mac), and it found it in:
./Default/File\ System/012/t/00/00000009
That file includes the Firefly generation prompt:
{"type":"text2Image","model":
{"focusedSeed":41729,"browserId":"bb38e4","prompt":"Black-haired Korean girl wearing a yellow raincoat holding a red balloon by its string, wide shot, superstition, Sesquipedalianism","promptType":"inspiration","styles":
{"mode":"manual","value":["art","watercolor"]}
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This file at least needed and whatever points to this file.
On my Mac, I use Time Machine, and with time machine I back up everything in my Library directory. I am then able to restore a Browser's cache if something goes wrong. If the original poster has a full backup of the files in their profile directories (on Mac or Windows), they would possibly be able to restore them. But in my experience, few people back up these files.
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Please let us know if you do recover your content.
I'm inclined to think it's not recoverable
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