PhotoRescue - 3.1.5.11021recover deleted pics from digital media |
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Fantastic - it really rescues your photos! 



- Version: 3.1.4.10864, 4/27/2008 10:48PM PST
yiparaki
This is a great application. It does what it promises. I got it right away and I am thrilled to have it, as I know bad things happen to good people sometimes ;-)
Here's my latest story of woe and how this helped. I was taking a bunch of photo at an event, and I realized that I was running out of card space. Didn't have another card with me. (first mistake.) Then I though OK, I took a few mediocre photos, I can delete them to make space. (second mistake: deleting in camera is a bad idea.) But I proceeded fearlessly, deleted a few, and I made space. I took the photos I wanted. Came home, downloaded the photos ... and oooops!! The last 3 photos in my card could be viewed in thumbnail preview mode but not in full size. The full size could not be accessed. Agh. And I could see that they were some of my best photos, judging from the thumbnail. I definitely didn't want to lose them.
So I figured that deleting some photos in the camera messed up the pointers to the full sized files, even though they were there. But Aperture could not get them (v2.1) and Finder on my Mac could not get them (running Leopard).
So I came to Versiontracker, downloaded PhotoRescue, and voila! I got my photos. Perfect. Full size. And yes, they were some of my very best of that photo shoot.
Thank you, PhotoRescue!
Here's my latest story of woe and how this helped. I was taking a bunch of photo at an event, and I realized that I was running out of card space. Didn't have another card with me. (first mistake.) Then I though OK, I took a few mediocre photos, I can delete them to make space. (second mistake: deleting in camera is a bad idea.) But I proceeded fearlessly, deleted a few, and I made space. I took the photos I wanted. Came home, downloaded the photos ... and oooops!! The last 3 photos in my card could be viewed in thumbnail preview mode but not in full size. The full size could not be accessed. Agh. And I could see that they were some of my best photos, judging from the thumbnail. I definitely didn't want to lose them.
So I figured that deleting some photos in the camera messed up the pointers to the full sized files, even though they were there. But Aperture could not get them (v2.1) and Finder on my Mac could not get them (running Leopard).
So I came to Versiontracker, downloaded PhotoRescue, and voila! I got my photos. Perfect. Full size. And yes, they were some of my very best of that photo shoot.
Thank you, PhotoRescue!
It Saved Me 



- Version: 3.1.1.10208, 11/5/2007 06:19PM PST
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mail841
Thanks to PhotoRescue, I have just recovered 100 irreplaceable photos from an IBM Microdrive. I am so relieved. I never got more for a $30 expenditure. The website and trial version worked perfectly. I saw thumbnails of the recovered photos before I had to pay, then registration was easy. I am a very happy customer.
The price is high.