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Subject: [OM] Re: File recovery
From: "Jez Cunningham" <jez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 07 May 2005 21:05:11 +0100
It won't get your images back but Pixmatic Rawshooter is a great raw 
viewer/converter (and it's free!) which allows you to mark for deletion during 
a full-screen slideshow.  You can also mark (prioritize) the keepers.  And do 
batch conversions...
good luck
Jez

----- Original Message -----
From: "Joel Wilcox" <jowilcox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [OM] File recovery
Date: Sat, 07 May 2005 14:27:21 -0500

> 
> Well, I finally did it.
> 
> Instead of transferring files from my CF card to the computer to sort
> through the images, I opened Olympus Viewer and did some browsing.  I'd
> been shooting RAW +SQ with the E-1, so I was checking out the jpgs
> quickly.  They are easy to delete in browse mode, but you really need to go
> to view mode to see the images large enough to know what you got in the
> shot.  View mode also allows you to delete, but since it always has one
> image open, it won't let you delete that image (since it's open).  If you
> highlight two images, it will delete one, but not the other, since one of
> them will be open.  It gives you an error message to that effect, but the
> consequences of trying to do this appear to be more dire than the message
> suggests.
> 
> Wanting to delete and being too lazy to go back to browser mode combined to
> cause me, somehow, to lose every image on the card.  I tried to delete an
> image in view mode in the manner just described, couldn't, then tried to
> switch to browse mode to delete the image and, pow, I managed to nuke the
> entire "100Olymp" folder from the CF card.  Never saw anything like it and
> have never had anything like it happen to me before.
> 
> I downloaded a freeware file recovery program (PC Inspector Smart
> Recovery).  It ran through a standard recovery algorithm and then a deep
> recovery one but could recover no files.  The recovery program seems to
> look for files -- in this case, specifically for .ORF files -- whereas I
> lost the entire folder the files were in.  Don't know if the program could
> restore the files without also restoring the folder first.  Is there a way
> to do that?
> 
> I'm open to suggestions.  The loss is not horrendous, but there were a
> couple shots I wouldn't mind having back.
> 
> Joel W.
> 
> 
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