The JPEG file format is primarily used for creation and storage of digital images. JPEGs allow for storage of photographs and other images in high resolution high pixel count formats. It does seem that often during transfer of JPEG files a great deal of essential data is lost. This results in partial photograph damage recognizable as a grayed out portion of the picture. File Finder works great as JPEG recovery software. Although File Finder was designed for recovery of any file type, JPEG recovery is one of the File Finder strong points.

To use File Finder for JPEG file recovery, simply direct your File Finder scan to the drive or digital storage device that previously held your image files. In the case of a camera memory card File Finder will be able to search through that entire card in just a few minutes and return to you a complete list of all deleted files. When searching through large computer hard drives the process can take up to 1 hour. Once the scan is complete you are shown a list of all recoverable files and on that list will be all of the jpeg extension files. You can either usually look over the list for specific JPEG photograph files or type the JPEG extension into the File Finder search box. As soon as you type the extension File Finder will automatically sort through the recoverable files and narrow the list down to just the JPEG files. Because File Finder allows for instant preview of image files, you can double click the JPEG files to view a thumbnail of that picture and the screen to your right. Select one or all of the files for recovery.

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