Posts Tagged ‘memory card’

Deleted Photo Recovery

January 29, 2008

People lose, destroy or mistakenly erase digital photos stored on their cameras removable storage media. These devices typically come in three varieties: Memory Sticks, Compact Flash cards and Secure Digital, or SD, cards. Most people think that if you accidentally or intentionally delete a photo from a memory card or a hard drive, it is gone for ever. But this is not true; those photos are still on the memory card and are recoverable.

When you realize that you have deleted photos from your memory card, the first thing you need to do is, to stop using that card entirely. Remove it from the camera, to make sure that you will not reuse it before the recovery of your deleted photos. This is the best thing you can do for yourself at this point.

Most cameras store images using the FAT file system. As an image is written to the card, the location on the card for that photograph is written to an index. When a file is erased, the information in the index is deleted the location is marked as available for more data to be recorded there. The original photo still exists; there is simply no index entry to point to the file. If no other write or format command is used on that space, the photos can be easily recovered. This is where the Photo Recovery Software comes in.

Photo Recovery Software is an easy-to-use tool that will perform the photo recovery process quickly and easily. It work very well unless some physical damage has been done to the memory card. It will scan the card and detect all the deleted files and show the preview of all the photos that are recoverable.
 
If you have accidentally deleted your photo(s) on your digital camera, here is a step by step guide to recover those irreplaceable pictures:

  1. Try not to panic.
  2. Do not take any new picture with your camera until you have recovered the deleted photos.
  3. Download the demo of Photo Recovery Software.
  4. Attach your camera to the computer via the USB cable, as you normally would do to download the pictures to your computer.
  5. Run the photo recovery software demo and follow the instructions.
  6. This will probably show the photos that are recoverable by the full version.
  7. If you find the photos you were looking for, get the full version of photo recovery software to recover them all.

Photo Recovery

January 24, 2008

Multimedia applications have come to occupy an important space in today’s technological advanced world. Digital cameras are something that most of us own today. Flash cards and memory cards today hold as much of information as USB drives. One Accidental format, unwanted deletion or memory card corruption ruins all the efforts.

Most of the pictures we take happen once in a lifetime. Pictures of your marriage, honeymoon, your daughter’s first day of school, and other family pictures are very precious. As important as they are, nothing is worse than losing them. This can be very upsetting and frustrating, especially knowing that you will never have to capture the picture again. Do not panic, there are ways that you can recover your digital photographs.

I did research on the Internet on this issue and came across Photo Recovery Software. I read a lot of digital photo forums and found many out there recovered their lost photos with Photo Recovery Software. One of the best things about the recovery software is that they are available as a free demo downloads. This gives a first hand experience trying and test before purchasing the software. And they are completely safe for your hard drive or memory card. So, in short if you have damaged or lost your photos somehow don’t panic 99% of the time they are recoverable. Digital Photo Recovery Software works great!

If the memory card or flash card in your camera is damaged or has experienced hardware problems, then it will not be so easy to recover your pictures. If this is the case, you should always look towards professional technicians or recovery services.

To be on the safe side, you should always save your photographs to your card, and transfer them to your computer the first opportunity you get, back them up to a CD or DVD. Virtual albums and photo galleries have sprawled up on networking and photo sharing sites. You can upload your most valued pictures to some of the photo sharing sites like Snapfish, Picasa Web Album, Powerscrap etc. and save them forever.

As it is rightly said, “Prevention is better than cure.” To prevent the data loss situations (from digital cameras) we must observe some basic precautions.

  1. Always read your camera manual properly.
  2. Keep it handy while you travel.
  3. Always keep your batteries charged and have an extra memory card with you.
    Maintain your card back up regularly.
  4. Keep the camera away from extreme weather conditions and electronic disturbances.
  5. Check for their compatibility when using them with computer applications or photo editing software’s.
  6. Don’t panic if you suspect data loss. Avoid storing photographs on the same card till recovery is carried out.
  7. Use Digital Photo Recovery Software, to recover all your lost/deleted photos.