Sven
Well-known member
I routinely open up the pictures on my memory card in my photo editing program, then save them to my PC.
Took a couple quick pictures this afternoon for an email and I did the above.
Then send the orig pictures on the mem card to the trash bin, upon ejecting the card, my PC asks me if I want to delete them.
I click yes. No big deal, do it all the time.
Today I wasn't thinking, I automatically high lighted the the two I was working on and the other 200 taken yesterday. And hit send to trash.
Then deleted everything in the trash bin before ejecting. By the time I realized what I just did, it was too late. They were all gone.
Tried a recovery program, it came up with about 300 but, not the 200 from the day before.
And Saturday I was going to save all those photos to a file folder on my PC for safe keeping so they could be edited Monday.
Good thing they were not trip pictures, just product pictures I can reshoot.
I won't be doing that again.
Took a couple quick pictures this afternoon for an email and I did the above.
Then send the orig pictures on the mem card to the trash bin, upon ejecting the card, my PC asks me if I want to delete them.
I click yes. No big deal, do it all the time.
Today I wasn't thinking, I automatically high lighted the the two I was working on and the other 200 taken yesterday. And hit send to trash.
Then deleted everything in the trash bin before ejecting. By the time I realized what I just did, it was too late. They were all gone.
Tried a recovery program, it came up with about 300 but, not the 200 from the day before.
And Saturday I was going to save all those photos to a file folder on my PC for safe keeping so they could be edited Monday.
Good thing they were not trip pictures, just product pictures I can reshoot.
I won't be doing that again.