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The Options for Digital Photo Recovery




By Susan Kinley

Imagine this: after forcing the kids to stop countless times to pose for the perfect picture, you come home to find that the priceless memories you thought you had conserved are gone. Without a trace it seems you have lost your digital photos for good. Maybe you accidentally deleted or formatted the card; maybe the card was pulled out when the camera was still on? Or the camera was turned off during a write process?


But all may not be lost quite yet. Is it true that recovery is still possible when we think that the photos files are gone for eternity?


Experts suggest that there are different ways to recover digital images that we believe we have lost. A lot depends on how you lost the image, of course. For instance, if you just put it in your recycle bin, click on the 'restore' or 'undelete' button there, and your image is retrieved (easy enough!). This is the most common mistakes that individuals make and many can save a trip to the file recovery technician simply by checking the recycle bin.


All image recoveries are not as simple as this, of course. There are instances when data corruption occurs, and therefore your files are inaccessible. For the more complex recoveries, you can seek out good software that is created specifically for this purpose. Alternately, you can take the help of a good service that will assist you in the process of recovery and restoration.


A good software or service should be able to recover lost files such as photos, audio, video, PDF's, and Office Files. It should be able to assist you with data that was stored within hard drives as well as removable media used in digital cameras, PDA's and other storage devices. Images (JPEG, EXIF, TIFF, PNG, GIF, and BMP), RAW Image files (Canon CRW, Nikon NEF, and Kodak DCR), audio/video clips, Office Files, and PDFs are some of the files that can be recovered with the use of relevant software.


Different services and software packages use differing methods to recover lost files, but if you're not technically minded, the details aren't important. What is important is that the solution you choose has a good reputation and is competitively priced. The bottom line is, if you have lost digital photo files, there is no need to despair – look into ordering the proper software or service, and you can usually recover your lost images and files, so you can enjoy them for years to come!
 
 
About the Author
Susan Kinley recommends http://www.mediarecover.com/ for digital photo recovery software and services.

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  Some other articles by Susan Kinley
Digital Photo Recovery 101
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