Repairing Digital Pictures after Performing Data Recovery

Today’s data recovery tools are highly sophisticated, featuring advanced algorithms that can do things that look like magic. In an ideal world, those tools would bring you all the files in a 100%, fully usable condition. In real life, things happen. This article discusses what can be done if some of the files being recovered are damaged, corrupted or incomplete.

Why Recovered Files Can Become Corrupted

As you already know, the very principle of data recovery is based on the fact that Windows will not physically erase the content of a deleted file on the disk. Instead, it simply marks its record in the file system as “deleted”, advertising disk space previously occupied by that file as available. What a data recovery tool does is assembling these “available” disk sectors together into a single file, and voila! – you’ve got your file back.

But wait. Those sectors on the disk were available for some time. What if Windows writes some other file into some of those sectors? Or what if the file was fragmented, and a data recovery tool was unable to correctly access all 100% of its content? If this is the case, you will get a corrupted file that you won’t be able to put to its intended use.

Repairing Corrupted Files

Depending on exact format of the file, you can try using tools that can repair the damage. Sometimes it’s as simple as fixing the header, and sometimes the file has to be literally rebuilt from small pieces in order to produce something that works.

RS File Repair is one of the tools that can help you fix damaged files. At this time, the tool can recover damaged pictures in one of the most popular image formats: JPEG. If you have a family photo album stored on your hard disk, most likely the pictures are stored as JPEG files.

So, RS File Repair will repair those .JPG and .JPEG images that come out damaged, corrupted or incomplete after a recovery process. The tool can do a lot of things from simply fixing the file header to actually rebuilding the JPEG from individual compressed blocks. Working on a block level, it will not attempt to re-compress data, producing repaired files in exactly the same quality as original without any new artifacts introduced in the process. RS File Repair preserves EXIF information and embedded previews.

In addition to JPEG format, RS File Repair can also repair TIFF and PNG files. These two formats are rarely used for keeping household photos, but often used by designers and artists who need lossless storage.

Using RS File Repair is easy and simple. A fully guided wizard will take you through the whole process step by step, helping you select, repair, view and save pictures in just a few steps.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, data recovery software cannot repair damaged or corrupted digital pictures. Data recovery software is designed to retrieve lost or deleted files from storage devices, but it cannot fix any issues with the actual file itself. To repair damaged or corrupted digital pictures, you would need to use specialized photo editing software or seek the help of a professional image recovery service.
Some common issues that can occur with digital pictures after performing data recovery include image corruption, loss of image quality or resolution, missing or distorted colors, and artifacts or noise in the image. These issues can occur due to the damage or corruption of the original image files during the data recovery process. It is important to use reliable and reputable data recovery software or services to minimize the risk of these issues.
There are several tools and software recommended for repairing digital pictures after data recovery. Some popular options include Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, and PhotoScape. These tools offer various features such as image retouching, color correction, and noise reduction to help restore and enhance the quality of recovered images. Additionally, specialized software like Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery and EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard also provide specific tools for repairing and recovering damaged or corrupted image files.
When attempting to repair digital pictures after data recovery, there are a few precautions and best practices to follow. Firstly, make sure to create a backup of the recovered files before attempting any repairs. This ensures that you have a copy of the original files in case anything goes wrong during the repair process. Additionally, it is recommended to use reliable and reputable photo editing software to perform the repairs. Avoid making excessive edits or modifications to the original image, as it may further damage the quality.
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