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Olav Kindt

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Sep 20, 2004, 8:05:54 AM9/20/04
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All,

After transferring all images from a SD and CF card to the hard drive, I
deleted them from the cards. Then - of course ( :-( ) my HD was toasted,
and I stand here with no holiday images.

So - Can anyone recommend good software for recovering images that has been
deleted from a compact flash card, and a SD card. I have tried a program
called "PC Inspector File Recovery" but without luck - It found a few
images, but they were all HUGE, and contained a lot of wide horizontal
stripes.

My cameras are Canon S50, and Ixus

Any help on this matter is greatly appreciated.

Regards
Olav Kindt

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Butch Lacadie

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Sep 20, 2004, 9:39:03 AM9/20/04
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Olav Kindt wrote:

Try Media Recover:
http://www.mediarecover.com/
I had some wedding photos I almost lost because of a corrupted CF card.
It worked great. What's cool is if the PC can't read the card, they
suggest you format it first then get the photos off. No one should have
to lose images in this day and age.

Butch Lacadie

Dave E

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Sep 20, 2004, 11:14:57 AM9/20/04
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Hi Olav,
My I suggest a program called Zero Assumption. It is a freeware utility from
ZAR. A quote from their website - "Zero Assumption Digital Image Recovery is
a freeware data recovery tool, specifically designed to work with digital
images. It allows you to recover digital photos accidentally deleted from
digital camera memory."
http://www.z-a-recovery.com/digital_image_recovery.htm
I tried a couple of programs to recover images from a "broken" SD card and
this one was the only one to recover all the images intact. Every case is
different of course but you lose nothing as it is free.
Wouldn't be without it now.
I have no connection with ZAR btw, just a happy user of the software.
HTH
Dave.

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JeffTaite

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Sep 20, 2004, 1:04:00 PM9/20/04
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The best utility that I have found to date is "Digital Picture
Recovery" from www.winutils.net (Checking just now I see it's listed
there for only $27.00.)

I don't know if this was specific to testing its abilities on a
256meg Memory Stick Pro or not, or if it will have the same
performance on other media. But I tested about 10 different
utilities on this card just to see what would happen. The card was
fine otherwise. It had deleted photos on it and I had reformatted it
many times during its use. Just before testing each recovery program
I would reformat it again, just to be sure I would be doing this in
a worse-case scenario situation. The card was tested in the camera,
not in a card-reader, using the camera's own USB cable. (I suppose I
should mention this was also done on Windows XP. That can sometimes
matter. Win98 handles these recovery programs differently.)

When I ran this software it found over 100 photos, a few complete
images even dating back over 6 months. No doubt they were on an area
I had not overwritten for quite some time, but still it was
impressive because I was sure I had filled that card to full many
times since then. But even more impressive is that it recovered
partial photos from those areas that had become overwritten with
other data. A file doesn't have to be intact for it to try to
recover it. Quite a few photos that came from over-written areas had
part of the image missing. But if the important part was in that
now-recovered area (a full face or building for example) I imagine
some people would be extremely happy to get at least that part of an
image back. No other software I tried was able to recover partial
images, nor recover so many.


In my simple test this software easily won-out over:

Digital Object Rescue
Recover My Photos
Final Recovery
Recover It All
Recovery Expert Deluxe
Digital Image Recovery
Digital Media Professional

and a few others that I don't have as handy reminders in that folder
on my hard-drive anymore.


While this is no reason to get the program, I should mention that it
also comes with a surprisingly nice little photo editor. For those
that want to add some special effects or image adjustments to their
photos, it does the job. A few of the effects it has I wish were in
some higher-end programs like Paint Shop Pro. Just be careful when
pressing that Save & Exit button, there's no going back and you
can't save a copy elsewhere from within the program.


Bruce Shellenbaum

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Sep 20, 2004, 9:12:36 PM9/20/04
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I use photorescue from www.datarescue.com

Very inexpensive, requires no installation (I carrry it in my USB
memory key full of utilities )

Lightweight, and the demo version will let you see what it can recover
without you paying anything up front.

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M...@mj.com

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Sep 21, 2004, 1:10:50 AM9/21/04
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On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 14:05:54 +0200, Olav Kindt
<ki...@broadpark.no.spam> wrote:

>All,
>
>After transferring all images from a SD and CF card to the hard drive, I
>deleted them from the cards. Then - of course ( :-( ) my HD was toasted,
>and I stand here with no holiday images.
>
>So - Can anyone recommend good software for recovering images that has been
>deleted from a compact flash card, and a SD card. I have tried a program
>called "PC Inspector File Recovery" but without luck - It found a few
>images, but they were all HUGE, and contained a lot of wide horizontal
>stripes.

>
>Regards
>Olav Kindt

I've tested http://www.recover-my-photos.com/ and it worked well.

MJ

Ralph

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Sep 21, 2004, 7:46:50 AM9/21/04
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Handyrecovery works well.

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