Find your Photos Among Thousands!
How do I know if the photos I want were recovered? There are too many recovered photos to sort through.
Not only do we identify the quality of every recovered photo, we also allow you to easily find the photos you are interested in. How do we do that? After photo recovery is complete, we allow you to sort photos by:- Resolution: Groups photos by the resolution with the largest recovered photos shown first
- Camera Date: Groups photos by the days you took the photos on, as determined by your camera.
- Name: This groups by file names if present (names may be lost).
What does this mean for you?
In Adroit Photo Recovery, prior to purchasing you will know exactly which photos that you want back are correctly recovered and which if any are not. We eliminate the guesswork involved in determining if your photos were actually recovered correctly.Look at the screenshots below to see an example of how to find your photos.
An example
Lets say you want to find your deleted photos of kittens. You remember that you took the photos in March of 2008. After doing our 3-step easy photo recovery, you have recovered 177 photos as shown in the figure below:![]() |
| Screenshot: At the end of recovery photos are not grouped. You can click on the pages to view all the thumbnails. |
Now you change the grouping from the default "None" to "Date". This is done by selecting the "Sort By" Combo-Box at the top left of the screen. The screenshot below is just a part of the total screenshot showing the thumbnails sorted by date.
Notice how each thumbnail now has the date. When grouping by date, month or year, your most recent photos and unknown date photos are shown first. As we mentioned we are primarily interested in recovering a set of kittens that we believed were taken in March 2008. We scroll until we reach the photos that have march 2008 in them and find the photo we are interested in.
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| Screenshot: Clicking on "Group by" allows you to change the grouping. Here we changed the grouping to month. |
We click the photo to open it in the photo viewer to determine if the photo is recovered correctly..
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| Screenshot: Clicking on a thumbnail in a group, allows you to preview all the photos in the group (at actual size). |






