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The Dog Ate My Homework… But Somehow I Recovered It
“A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely
foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.” Like a lot of photographers, I take some things for granted. When inserting a CompactFlash card into a camera and capturing lots of images, I assume that I’ll be able to transfer those files onto my computer. That’s the way it’s supposed to work, anyway.
Crème de la Chrome showcases some of the classiest hot rods, sports, and muscle cars in the Rocky Mountain West. Armed with a Canon EOS 5D and EOS 20D, fitted with wide angle zooms, I was excited to photograph it for the first time. The fun faded after the shoot when I inserted a 4GB Lexar Professional (www.lexar.com) CompactFlash card in my reader and it refused to copy the image files to my hard drive. If I put the card back into the EOS 5D, I could see the pictures, making the process more than a bit frustrating. I first reached for DataRescue’s (www.datarescue.com) PhotoRescue software, which recovers images from CompactFlash cards that were reformatted, but it couldn’t hack it. Next I tried Prosoft’s (www.prosofteng.com) Picture Rescue but it wouldn’t work on this card either. Image Rescue software is included on every Lexar Professional CompactFlash card and can recover lost or deleted JPEG, TIFF, and raw files from erased, reformatted, or corrupted memory cards but after recovering a few files it stalled.
Since Lexar Professional cards have a lifetime warranty, I contacted Customer
Support, FedEx’ed my card off to Fremont, California, and waited with
my fingers crossed. A week later (rescue time varies depending on their workload)
I had a stack of CDs with 500 recovered images and a replacement 4GB CompactFlash
card. (See “Care And Feeding Of Memory Cards” for some tips on how
to prevent this from happening to you.)
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