![]() If, however, that volume is still reasonably intact, you can also try another very good file recovery product:īut remember to copy the recovered images to some other volume, otherwise when recovering one image you may be destroying another.įor repairing damaged JPEG images see this thread : Corrupt jpegs, thumbnail extracted. You should never write data to a volume that you wish to recover. Recuva is a good photo-recovery program, so I guess that the damage is caused by your having over-written that part of the image. However, that larger image is damaged, and only the thumbnail has survived as intact. I'm guessing that Windows Photo Viewer is displaying this thumbnail in a user-friendly manner, while reading the larger image. Otherwise, to display the image's icon would require reading the entire image and converting it to icon-size, which would unacceptably slow down the display of the folder. This smaller image-inside-image is used by some programs, such as Windows Explorer when displaying the image in Icon View. ![]() Some large images contain a smaller thumbnail which is a low-resolution version of the entire image. ![]()
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