Articles tagged: deleted photos
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Andrew Watson Canon Cameras use the CRW file format for storing images. These are RAW image files which save pictures without applying any in-camera compression to them. The files are stored on memory cards which are highly prone to corruption. written by Andrew Watson Film cameras have been with us for years. Even the onset of the digital photography age has not wiped out film cameras. Infact it is safe to say that even today many people, have their childhood photos on print, negatives and film rolls. written by Andrew Watson Sony cybershot cameras are known for their superior picture quality and high resolution. The Sony H20, comes with a Carl-Zeiss Vario-Tessar 10x optical zoom lens. The camera has a 3 inch LCD display enabling viewers to clearly view the shot being taken. written by Andrew Watson A Flash memory is a particular type of technology used to store data digitally. The data stored on it can be written and erased electrically using cameras, computers cell phones etc. Today you will find a number of flash drives available in the markets—whether they are Flash drives, flash cards, etc. written by Andrew Watson The new Sony Cyber-shot, DSC-W 220, made its way into the markets early this year. The camera has a sporty new feature and is well designed for amateurs in particular. It is perfect for those who forget to change settings or beginners who are confused about the right setting to be used at that particular time. written by Mike Tucker You have over 300 pictures in your digital camera and no way to retrieve them. Don’t panic there are ways to save them. Start by reading this article on corrupted photo recovery. << previous page 1 next page>> |