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Photorescue Updated to Extract JPEGs from Raw Files
PhotoResuce (the world's best image recovery software) has been updated to version 3.1.10. In addition to the usual RAW file format updates, this version allows the extraction of large thumbnails from RAW files. As raw files of top DSLRs grow bigger, so do the embedded JPEG (or even small raw) thumbnails. While their quality obviously is not as good as the raw files, they can save a shoot when the raw data is damaged beyond recovery. This option is available in the option screen of the advanced recovery and is disabled by default. This 3.1.10 update is free for all customers who have purchased their version after Jan 1st, 2008 and $19 for others. Please note that registered versions of PhotoRescue never expire. Customers who have lost their copies of PhotoRescue and do not want to upgrade are still be able to download 3.1.9 (and also 2.1.x) from the Photorescue website.
You can download Photorescue 3.1.10 for evaluation, upgrade or purchase now.
