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11/07/2014 10:16:25 AM · #1
While viewing an image on the back of the camera, an idiot I know intended to erase the single image and accidentally erased all the images on the card. I don't think there was anything amazing lost, but there were a few I might have liked to take a closer look at. I was hoping there was some free/cheap utility I could download that could magically restore them. If I have to invest much time and/or money to recover them it may not be worth doing. Thanks.
11/07/2014 10:42:41 AM · #2
Not sure how "no-hassle" it is, but here's a tutorial: //www.cnet.com/how-to/how-to-recover-deleted-photos-from-a-memory-card/

Note that disk manufacturers, like Sandisk, have recovery software for free. Good luck! (I have some somewhere, but I can't find it right now. Worked just fine, though.)
11/07/2014 10:47:37 AM · #3
Yup, as long as you have not shot anything over them, there are many good recovery options that do a pretty good job of recovering
11/07/2014 10:47:59 AM · #4
Try a web search for "recovery software and the company name on the card". They may have just what you need that you can download free.
11/07/2014 11:00:31 AM · #5
Hopefully there is nothing on there that is challenge worthy. I've used the Sandisk Recovery tool before, and it renamed all of the images as it recovered them.
11/07/2014 11:01:56 AM · #6
Originally posted by Melethia:

Not sure how "no-hassle" it is, but here's a tutorial: //www.cnet.com/how-to/how-to-recover-deleted-photos-from-a-memory-card/

Note that disk manufacturers, like Sandisk, have recovery software for free. Good luck! (I have some somewhere, but I can't find it right now. Worked just fine, though.)

I just followed the link. It was perfect -- both free and no-hassle. All files recovered. On behalf of the idiot that deleted them (me), thanks, Deb.

Now I will probably got through them and decide they were all fit for the garbage bin. ;)
11/07/2014 11:02:34 AM · #7
Originally posted by LN13:

Hopefully there is nothing on there that is challenge worthy. I've used the Sandisk Recovery tool before, and it renamed all of the images as it recovered them.

Does renaming make them invalid for a challenge original?

Mark, I sent a PM before some of these replies were posted, but honestly if you can get a utility for free from the memory card maker that would be a better option.
11/07/2014 11:18:00 AM · #8
Originally posted by MadMan2k:


Does renaming make them invalid for a challenge original?



Yes. The file has been modified at that point.
11/07/2014 11:27:30 AM · #9
I used Recuva -- it was mentioned in the article link in Melethia's message. It appears to have maintained the original file names. Regardless, on a quick pass I did not notice any that would likely finish high enough for any challenge that it will be an issue.
11/07/2014 11:30:06 AM · #10
We have validated challenge entries on the basis of recovered originals in the past, so I know it's doable. What I don't know is whether this is the case with ALL recovered files. For anyone wanting to enter an image from a recovered original, the smart thing to do would be to send us the original to preview for EXIF integrity.
11/07/2014 11:34:22 AM · #11
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

We have validated challenge entries on the basis of recovered originals in the past, so I know it's doable. What I don't know is whether this is the case with ALL recovered files. For anyone wanting to enter an image from a recovered original, the smart thing to do would be to send us the original to preview for EXIF integrity.


Good to know. Thanks for correcting my misguided assumption.
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