Adroit Photo Recovery

March 25, 2009 | Zoltan Arva-Toth | Software | Comment |

Adroit Photo Recovery is a new program that can reassemble digital photos you thought you had deleted. Nasir Memon, professor of computer science and engineering at Polytechnic Institute of NYU and co-founder of Digital Assembly LLC, has developed this piece of software to rescue fragmented image files, even from a formatted memory card, pendrive or HDD. Adroit Photo Recovery uses the trademarked SmartCarving technology that “looks at a deleted file as a giant jigsaw puzzle where each block of the file is a piece of the puzzle”. Currently, Adroit recovers photos stored either as JPEGs or PNGs, but future versions will add support for a number of raw image formats.

Adroit Photo Recovery costs $79.99, but there is currently a limited-time offer of $39.99. A free trial version is available for download.

Website: Digital Assembly

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