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<blockquote data-quote="Claudia!" data-source="post: 152858" data-attributes="member: 8139"><p>I am not sure if this is the right spot to post but hopefully it is. About two weeks ago on Mother's Day, I took some photos out at a Nature Center. After a long day out on my photo walk and spending time with my mother, I went home exhausted. I did not pick up my camera until a few days later and then on and off for the last few days. Well this past Sunday, I went out to Galveston for a photo walk. I currently own 4 Sd cards. The two that I had were already full so I decided to delete my photos from Mother's Day. At the moment, I thought to myself that I had already uploaded them because all my other photos had been uploaded that I took after Mother's day. Well last night, I finally had the time to sit down and work on them. Turns out, they were no where on my Macbook or on my SD cards. Of course I freaked out because I really wanted them. It is possible I did upload them and accidentally deleted them while I was organizing my photo albums a few days ago. </p><p></p><p>After finally accepting the fact that I deleted the photos from the SD card and that I never uploaded them, I sucked it up and tried to find a way to recover them. I searched and searched online (youtube). I came across a few programs and one finally showed me that the photos that I deleted. They where hidden deep in some folders but deleted none the less. Different programs wanted me to pay 90.00-180.00 for the software. That was way too much for me... Well I tried finding other ways. Eventually I maximized the window and noticed that I could save the photo into my iphotos folder. From there, I copied the photo into the my pictures folder and uploaded it into lightroom. I was able to edit it. The only downfall is that it was saved in JPEG rather than Raw as I had shot it. </p><p></p><p>The point of my llllooonnnggg story, is that I have my photos and I am ecstatic! I just want ya'll to know just in case you are ever in my position. The program is called Disk Drill. I was able to use the free download to view them and save them. I doubt they are aware of this (if they were I am sure they would change it) and I hope they never find out. I do not want to pay for such software if I do not have to! So if this ever happens to you and you own a Mac or have iphotos, try it out! I would rather have it in JPEG than not have it at all. At the same time, I would rather save as much of my money as I can in the process of recovering my photos. I would rather spend that money towards a new lens. </p><p></p><p>So there you have it, a MIRACLE!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Claudia!, post: 152858, member: 8139"] I am not sure if this is the right spot to post but hopefully it is. About two weeks ago on Mother's Day, I took some photos out at a Nature Center. After a long day out on my photo walk and spending time with my mother, I went home exhausted. I did not pick up my camera until a few days later and then on and off for the last few days. Well this past Sunday, I went out to Galveston for a photo walk. I currently own 4 Sd cards. The two that I had were already full so I decided to delete my photos from Mother's Day. At the moment, I thought to myself that I had already uploaded them because all my other photos had been uploaded that I took after Mother's day. Well last night, I finally had the time to sit down and work on them. Turns out, they were no where on my Macbook or on my SD cards. Of course I freaked out because I really wanted them. It is possible I did upload them and accidentally deleted them while I was organizing my photo albums a few days ago. After finally accepting the fact that I deleted the photos from the SD card and that I never uploaded them, I sucked it up and tried to find a way to recover them. I searched and searched online (youtube). I came across a few programs and one finally showed me that the photos that I deleted. They where hidden deep in some folders but deleted none the less. Different programs wanted me to pay 90.00-180.00 for the software. That was way too much for me... Well I tried finding other ways. Eventually I maximized the window and noticed that I could save the photo into my iphotos folder. From there, I copied the photo into the my pictures folder and uploaded it into lightroom. I was able to edit it. The only downfall is that it was saved in JPEG rather than Raw as I had shot it. The point of my llllooonnnggg story, is that I have my photos and I am ecstatic! I just want ya'll to know just in case you are ever in my position. The program is called Disk Drill. I was able to use the free download to view them and save them. I doubt they are aware of this (if they were I am sure they would change it) and I hope they never find out. I do not want to pay for such software if I do not have to! So if this ever happens to you and you own a Mac or have iphotos, try it out! I would rather have it in JPEG than not have it at all. At the same time, I would rather save as much of my money as I can in the process of recovering my photos. I would rather spend that money towards a new lens. So there you have it, a MIRACLE! [/QUOTE]
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