Recover Photos After Data Loss
Posted: October 27, 2014
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A data loss can affect anyone and it's a devastating thing to have happen. If a photographer suffers a data loss, there is hope of recovering lost images.
By following these simple steps, you can increase your chances of getting back the photos that may have been lost.
Joe Keeley, writer for Digital Photography School, shares how to recover photos after a data loss.
How to Recover Photos After a Data Loss
One of the worst things that can happen to you as a photographer is data loss, but there are ways to resolve it. This guide will talk you through how to recovery those all-important photos easily and quickly.
Whether it’s a quick snap of your pet or a scenic landscape shot, chances are most of the photos you take are precious and important to you. Photos capture memories and moments; losing these would be disastrous. Sadly, photo loss is not an uncommon event. In fact, either it’s already happened to you in the past or it likely will in the future.
Losing your photos can occur for a variety of reasons, one of the most common being simply human error. It could be something simple like accidentally deleting the wrong file or pressing the wrong button. However, as wonderful as technology is, it too is prone to failure. There are many stories of people unloading their memory cards from their cameras, putting it on their computer and then finding their files can’t be opened or are missing altogether.
If you’ve discovered that you’re a victim of data loss then one of the most important steps to take is to stop using the card immediately, and remove it from your camera, just to make sure that no activity takes place on it. It’s crucial that no further data is written to the card.
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