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Ashampoo Photo Recovery 1.0.5 war am 5. Februar 2019! als Giveaway verfügbar!
Ashampoo Photo Recovery stellt gelöschte oder beschädigte Bilddateien wieder her. Ihr könnt entweder einzelne Dateien oder ganze Laufwerke nach enthaltenen Bildern scannen und sogar Fotos aus beschädigten RAW-Dateien oder formatierten Festplatten wiederherstellen. Die neueste Version unterstützt die Wiederherstellung eingebetteter Bilder aus beschädigten Dokumenten (z. B. PDF, Word usw.). Verschiedene hinzugefügte RAW- und Bildformate sorgen für noch bessere Suchergebnisse. Neue Suchfilter helfen euch dabei, große Dateianlagen besser zu verwalten und eure Ergebnisse entweder nach Format, Größe oder Auflösung genau zu filtern.
Windows 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10
7.99 MB
$39.99
I'm surprised that Ashampoo, which I've always respected, is resorting to terribly [blatantly] misleading ad copy on the linked page for Ashampoo Photo Recovery. Under the heading: "These events will cause the loss of your digital photos:", "The memory card in your digital camera or cellphone is defective" And "A USB flash drive has ... become defective"
Both statements are undeniably true, but in advertising for photo recovery software, the intended implication is that their software will get these photos back when the storage media is broken, failed, inoperable. That's completely False!
Otherwise, companies selling file recovery software often borrow the marketing strategy of companies selling video converters & such -- make one full product, then sell several "specialized" products, which are actually just limited versions, for a reduced price. It's an easy way to increase the number of potential buyers, since all you have to do is break or turn off features in the main app, and you've got something new to sell.
I can't of course say that's what Ashampoo has done, breaking their Undeleter to create their Photo Recovery software, but with the misleading ad copy I'm not overly optimistic. I've talked about when I ran several file recovery apps on a hard drive where everything was lost. I don't know if I posted how the files I was mainly after were 30 odd GB of image files, in RAW, PSD, & JPG formats. None of the recovery apps I used was specialized for photos, and their performance recovering photos was in line with their performance recovering everything else. IOW, if an app did well recovering all files, it did just as well with the photos, which I did fully recover BTW.
Because the performance of the recovery apps I tried varied considerably, yet all tested very well, I'll take advantage of this GOTD & hold onto Ashampoo Photo Recovery just in case, but frankly if I was going to buy something it would be the EaseUS app, based on my real-world experience.
Needless to say, don't stored your photos on the system partition [where Windows is installed], & store them on multiple drives or media &/or in the cloud [that last depending on file sizes]. In my case, since it takes a while to sync 10s of GB of data, I synced my backup copies whenever I'd reach a milestone, say after 4-5 hours of work. At some point the *cumulative* time you lose syncing backups becomes greater than the time it would take to re-do the work you've performed. When something went wrong [not certain but believe it was a Windows glitch] & I lost the data on that drive, I ran the recovery apps in the background, to see if I could avoid re-doing the work since the last time I synced those files. It worked out, & I didn't really use much time because they were running in the background as I kept on using the PC.
As with any recovery program, Photo Recovery can not recover when a photo is overwritten by 1 byte due to something else.
Gilbert Roland, sure it can recover it if the 1 byte is wrong in the image data of the photo.
Hinterleuthner, ich bin auch bei der Telekom, habe aber den Download-Link bekommen und den Download durchgeführt und alles lief bestens.
Die Telekom trifft bei Deinem Problem sicherlich keine Schuld, sondern es handelt sich eher um einen Bedienungsfehler.
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Da ich kein Facebook habe und ich diesen Link auch nicht über eine E-Mail bekomme ist es für mich nicht möglich an diese Programme zu kommen, obwohl ich die PC-Welt im Abo habe.
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Hinterleuthner, ich hatte auch immer Probleme mit Freenet. Jetzt fordere ich den Link über GMail und es funktioniert.
Hoffentlich hilft Dir das weiter.
Gruß Roland
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Roland, danke für deinen Tipp, bin bei Telekom und ich finde es ist nicht in Ordnung was die da treiben.
Gruß Hinterleuthner
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