Data Recovery & Information Security Blog

This blog highlights issues in recovering data from various storage devices. We explore opportunities provided by our data recovery algorithms and offer useful tips to prevent data loss. Follow us in social networks and recommend our materials to your friends.

Windows computer data recovery in 2024

Did you delete important information from the computer? Are you looking for a program to recover information from a personal computer? The security of information recovery cannot be neglected – use products by Hetman Software to safely recover information both at home and at work. Our tools meet all security requirements for professional data recovery.

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Recover damaged JPEG files in 2024

Do you need to repair corrupted JPEG files? Are you looking for how to recover damaged files? What if files do not open after data recovery or open with an error saying “file damaged”? Are JPEG files available only in a small size (“preview”)?

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Data Recovery is Impossible: SSD, Cloud and Online Services

The difficulties in recovering files deleted from SSDs, cloud and online storage services, RAID systems and NAS devices. In the first part of the article, we took a look at programs for recovering data from traditional hard drives. In this second part of the series “When Software Can’t Help” we’ll talk about flash-based (solid-state) storage, cloud storage systems and online storage services.

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Disadvantages of RAW Shooting, RAW & JPEG File Formats

Read about pros and cons of RAW images, and what utilities are the best to recover deleted RAW files. There are of course some clear disadvantages of shooting RAW. RAW files cannot be printed or viewed as easily as JPEG’s. They must be processed with proper software for best results. Naturally, their main disadvantage is the time required to process RAW images.

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Shooting RAW (digital negatives): Better Image Quality

In this article we’ll talk about advantages and disadvantages of RAW image formats when compared to JPEG. In film era, there were slides and prints. In today’s digital world, there are RAW’s (digital negatives) and JPEGs (digital pictures). Photographers have polarized opinions on shooting one format or another. Digital SLR and mirrorless cameras have been offering the ability to shoot RAW for a long while. Many photographers are switching from shooting JPEG to capturing images in RAW format for some obvious and some less obvious reasons.

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