Thanks to digital cameras like those on our smartphones, capturing those precious moments with your friends and family members is easier than ever. Also, storing these digital photos is incredibly easy and convenient, not to mention hassle-free as you no longer need to make a trip to a camera shop to have your camera film developed (which also helps with privacy!).
The downside to digital is that it can be pretty easy to accidentally delete photos without realizing what you’ve done until it is too late. Also, files can get corrupted over time which means that even if you didn’t intend for it to happen, your photos might eventually get lost or “damaged” without your knowledge.
It can be heartbreaking to lose all your photos which are essentially your memories, but thanks to recovery software like Stellar Photo Recovery, recovering those lost photos can be done in just a matter of clicks!
With Stellar Photo Recovery, the software will support multiple image formats. This includes the more commonly used formats such as JPEG, TIFF, BMP, GIF, PNG, PSD, INDD, PSP, PCT, and JP2, while also supporting other lesser-used formats used by cameras, audio files, and also video files.
This means that when it comes to recovery, you should be able to recover pretty much any media file you can think of. The recovery process is actually very easy thanks to the clean and simple-to-use user interface.
In addition to being able to scan memory cards, cameras, and computer hard drives for potentially lost photos, Stellar also has a software, “Stellar Data Recovery for iPhone” specially designed to recover lost data from an iPhone.
So far, we’ve listed down the process of recovering photos from a computer, camera, CD card, and an iPhone, but what if you own an Android phone and you need to recover deleted photos? Thankfully in the case of Android phones, especially for those that use Google Photos, is that Google has built certain measures in place to help recover deleted photos.
Do note that whenever you delete a photo or video from Google Photos, it will actually stay in the Trash folder for 60 days before it is permanently deleted. This means that you essentially have two months to restore your deleted photos before it is gone for good, and this should be long enough for you to correct any accidental deletions.
Stellar Photo Recovery is a very robust software that works across multiple devices, so whether you’re just a regular user looking to restore accidentally deleted photos, or a professional photographer or videographer that’s trying to recover hundreds of hours of work from corrupted files, Stellar Photo Recovery has you covered, as well as different pricing for different needs. You can head on over to their website if you’d like to check out its free software trial.