A digital safeguard for amateur photographers

When it comes to taking photos, I am perhaps the ultimate digital picture amateur photographer. I use a simple Canon point-and-shoot digital camera, and I take hundreds of shots with the idea that surely a few of them will be of merit. Of course, when you take the volume of photographs that I do, the bulk of your pictures need to be deleted. This means I spend a lot more time deleting pictures than I do saving them onto my computer, which further means I invariably and forgetfully delete images I had intended to save. Because I know my mistakes are coming, I have purchased and keep ready on my desktop REMO digital media recovery software. This superb program to recover deleted photos gives me the ability to preview files before resaving. This is an excellent feature for my use, for as you may recall, most of my pictures are duds.

The REMO photo recovery program can easily rescue data from any camera flash memory card. Smart Media Card, Secure Digital Card, Sony Memory Stick, and over a dozen others are supported for memory card recovery. Whether you take hundreds of perfectly framed and composed photographs, or hundreds of blurry pictures of your thumb as I do, you’ll never lose a shot with REMO photo recovery to assist you.

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