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PanAnglo 09-26-2006 12:21 PM

Found on my wife's camera!
 
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I couldn't believe this. I got home from a short trip abroad and found lots of images on my wifes digi camera. She couldn't have taken them herself. :mad: Of course I need to sort this out but realised that I was very turned on!! :eek: While I ponder what to do I thought that I would share a few of them with you. (I copied them to disc and they were erased from her camera the next day).

shadow999 09-26-2006 03:47 PM

Well I would love to here her explaination.....

Shinoix 09-26-2006 03:53 PM

you believe these stories? you're just helping live out this guy's fantasy.

lovetoy 09-26-2006 05:33 PM

I have a nice tipp for you guys! You can recover all deleted pics from digital cams with recovery software. So you can make some sexy pics of your girls, delete them and later you can save the files :D

partygirl1 09-26-2006 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by lovetoy
I have a nice tipp for you guys! You can recover all deleted pics from digital cams with recovery software. So you can make some sexy pics of your girls, delete them and later you can save the files :D

Can someone please tell me more? I have a pentax--don't know if that matters and I use a memory card. I lent out my camera awhile back to a girlfriend of mine, so her and b/f could take some pics. I've been trying to locate the pictures online. But if there's a way to actually recover these pics, it would be awesome. I've used the camera several times since then, just in case that matters.

franzibert 09-26-2006 06:08 PM

i'm no expert, but when you already used the cam there is no way to get the pics back, afaik.

Too bad.. :(

the_jammer 09-26-2006 06:19 PM

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The software is called Digital Picture Recovery from DTI Data (www.dtidata.com I think) but it requires a card reader in the computer. Nothing that I know of can recover pictures through the camera interface. The software costs about $40 if I remember right. So total investment will be about $60.

It is possible to recover pictures even after taking more pictures, as long as you didn't fill the camera up with new pix. The more full it gets, the less chance to recover anything old.

I know this because I loaned my digital camera to a girl at work for 6-8 months, periodically downloading the pix for her. During the times that she had a boyfriend, I also used the above software to see what had been deleted. I about went into cardiac arrest when I found this one! For her protection and mine, I dcecided I needed to blank out the face ... sorry.

Let me tell ya though, no greater feeling in the world than working with someone who showed you everything, however unintentionally :)

Best of luck, and please share what you recover! PM me if you need some more help!!

((Warning: High Res pic attached))

-Jam

850r 09-26-2006 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by franzibert
i'm no expert, but when you already used the cam there is no way to get the pics back, afaik.

Too bad.. :(



NOT TRUE!!! You should find a program called Digital Image Recovery and run it on the card But you HAVE to post what you find :)

franzibert 09-26-2006 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by 850r
NOT TRUE!!! You should find a program called Digital Image Recovery and run it on the card But you HAVE to post what you find :)

Ok, i should shut up when i know i'm no expert in something ;)

shadow999 09-26-2006 10:58 PM

I have a software program that recovers deleted pics also....it works quite well, but your odds of recover go down after the cam is used to take new pics. Now I just have to start lending my cam out....LOL


p.s. No I don't believe the story, but there is nothing wrong with a little fantasy though.....there could be more pics.


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