JPEG Recovery Pro Changelog

What's new in JPEG Recovery Pro 2.0

Jun 15, 2007
  • Bulk Recovery: version 2 introduces the bulk recovery mode. During bulk recovery, JPEG Recovery will look into the pictures in your selected folder and automatically try to recover them without any intervention. You may also select to recover the pictures that reside in all sub-folders of the folder you selected.
  • When restoring the recovered pictures, JPEG Recovery will create the corresponding sub-folders under the destination folder such that you can easily locate and compare the source and recovered pictures. You may also optionally add a prefix to the output pictures for easier identification.
  • Extract Thumbnails: There are numerous reasons causing a picture cannot be opened. It is possible that there may not be a simple way to recover your picture. In addition, pictures in raw format are nearly impossible to recover due to raw format is proprietary.
  • On the other hand, most digital cameras do create some thumbnails in the pictures for quick display when a lower resolution image is required. Some models will create even more than 1 thumbnails, and the resolution is sufficient to print a high quality 4R photo.
  • The same scenario also appears in some raw format photos. You may find that some raw pictures may contain JPEG thumbnail that is sufficient print a 8R photo.
  • In version 2.0, JPEG Recovery is enhanced to extract all possible and valid thumbnails from the input pictures. While the highest resolution picture may not be recoverable, you may try and see whether a good quality thumbnail can be extracted from the picture using JPEG Recovery.
  • Bulk Recovery File Filtering: Under bulk recovery, you may specify the file(s) type that you want JPEG Recovery to analysis.
  • Improved Recovery Logic: the recovery logic is enhanced to recover some pictures that previously identified as invalid header (error code 1005 to 1009).