Kodak Photo Recovery 4.0.1.6
Tilgore Kraut - December 22, 2009Digital cameras have become one of the favorite gadgets of people for capturing your cherished memories into images, due to these cameras’ fantastic picture quality, large capacity, and easy data transfer functions. These cameras support memory cards for storing the captured images, which further makes it easier to transfer your captured images into your PC. But, at times it might happen that while copying images from camera memory card to your PC, you may lose your images due to sudden disconnection of camera device, sudden system shutdown, or such mishap. However, if you’ve actually confronted such a mishap, then you can easily prevent the frustration and get your images back using Kodak Photo Recovery 4.0.1.6. It’s a competent recovery utility that aids you in recovering and storing lost/deleted images from your digital camera. It adeptly recovers all files and folders from your corrupted digital camera card.
Kodak Photo Recovery supports recovering files from almost all much known camera brands such as Kodak, Olympus, Canon, Nikon, Casio, Hitachi, Minolta, Samsung, Panasonic, Sony, etc. The digital camera files recovery process goes sequentially, which begins with connecting the camera device and selecting the detected disks. Selecting the removable media you can choose the search mode to be Standard Search, Advance Search, or Raw Search. Click ‘Next’ and the program would begin scanning the storage media for lost, deleted, or corrupted files and folders. Now, as process completes the utility queues up the folders, and subfolders over left, with their included files shown on interface’s right side. For recovering the desired files and folders you simply have to mark them, and click ‘Save’ option for storing them at the desired location over your system. It also lets you store the log to keep a record of the recovered files.
Using the Kodak Photo Recovery 4.0.1.6 software you can easily get your lost images recovered from your digital camera.
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