07-29-2017 04:58 PM
A whole weeks worth of family reunion beach photos possibly lost due to a malfunctioning card reader. Heartbroken. Files were recovered using Recuva from the memory card used with my Canon Powershot SX410IS. The jpgs recovered wouldn't open. Picture Doctor restored into bmps. Bmps say invalid header when trying to open in Corel. I'm a newbie with files. Is there any hope? Two Aunties were depending on me for an album.
07-31-2017 08:20 PM
It may be the recovery program or it may have been how you set up your camera but the underscore in the prefex part of the file number (_MG) tells me it should be a file shot using the Adobe color space rather than sRGB. Is that intentional? Most people don't own monitors capable of working in the Adobe color space.
07-31-2017 08:29 PM
cicopo,
IMG_4537
JPG File
3.33 MB (3,495,559.00 bytes)
The above are the properties of an image I see as I'm directly connected at the moment. It must have been the recovery program?
07-31-2017 08:41 PM
OK. You showed the underscore in the previous message.
07-31-2017 08:48 PM
cicopo,
Yes, the previous message was a file after it had been recovered by the Recuva software. The file in the second message is a clean, current file in the camera I am looking at now directly connected.
08-01-2017 08:53 AM
@rain wrote:cicopo,
Yes, the previous message was a file after it had been recovered by the Recuva software. The file in the second message is a clean, current file in the camera I am looking at now directly connected.
Are your recoverd files stored on your desktop or laptop? If not, transfer them from your camera memory card now before doing anything else to try saving them.
Assuming you're using Windows, open the folder where your recovered files are stored. If the file names are listed as something like IMG_4537 and not as IMG_4537.jpg you may need to add a file extension to get them to open. The recovery software may have removed the file extensions for some reason.
Copy a couple of the recovered files to your desktop to try an experiment. Right click on one of the image copies and change the file name by adding .jpg to the end of the existing file name. Then try to open the renamed file and see what happens. You can also using an extension like .JPG or .jpeg but they should all respond the same assuming they are jpeg files.
That .BMP file is way too small, like maybe a small text file. Or a badly corrupted image file.
08-01-2017 09:34 PM
08-02-2017 04:03 PM
It probably won't make a bit difference, but what software are you using to try opening the image files? If you're using an image browser, have you tried maybe opening them with some image editing software? Have you tried to view them in a web browser? Have you tried opening them on a laptop or desktop computer?
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