Digital Pictures: How to Protect and Recover Your Precious Moments
By Jason Elliot, published Jul 24, 2007
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With the cost of digital cameras plummeting almost daily, more and more people are turning to digital photography. Digital pictures allow us instant access to moments we want to capture for a lifetime. Digital cameras can capture everything from the day a new baby is born to family portraits.
However, there is a downside to digital photographs; just like any other computer data they can be lost. While most other types of computer data can be replaced or recreated, you'll never be able to recreate the moments you captured with your digital camera.
Most modern digital cameras use what are called "smart cards." These cards will store the data. You should make it a habit to transfer the pictures to your computer, and also at that moment back up or print your digital photos.
You will protect your digital photos from permanent loss, by automatically backing them up to CD, DVD, or printing them out. However, if you do lose your digital photo data, it is not a completely lost cause. Methods are available for digital photo data recovery, which you probably didn't even realize existed.
If you notice your digital photos are no longer on your computer, it's important to not panic. The first place you should look is inside the recycle bin. You may have accidentally moved them into the recycle bin Click on your recycle bin icon, if the pictures are there, just drag them back to your desktop. Or you can right click on all of them and select restore. By selecting restore, it will put them back in their original folder.
If your digital photos aren't in the recycle bin, they still may have been accidentally moved. Go to your desktop search box. In windows you get to it by clicking on the "Start" button. Use the search box to type in the name of a photo and the file extension. For example, "Bills45th.jpg" To use this method, you would have to know the name of some photographs and the extension you saved them in.
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