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Giveaway of Ashampoo® GetBack Photo

Posted In Backup - Recover, Graphic - By Techtiplib on Tuesday, August 26th, 2014 With No Comments »

Ashampoo GetBack Photo is the great recovery tool that designed to recover photos from any kind of storage media (internal & external) that is compatible with Windows. It has a very small interface with a drop down menu that displays the drives that are connected to the system and a button to start the search operation. And any kind of storage media that is viewable in windows explorer will be available in the program menu.

This tool can scan for known image formats including: JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF and the latter option searches for all known image formats including RAW!

Ashampoo GetBack Photo

Why you should use Ashampoo® GetBack Photo?

  • Photos are deleted accidentally
  • The memory card of your digital camera is faulty
  • A USB flash drive was formatted or is defective
  • The memory card of your smartphone was deleted
  • The file system is corrupted
  • PDF or Word documents containing photos are deleted

Features of Ashampoo® GetBack Photo:

  • Recovery of deleted or damaged image files
  • Scan of all storage devices in the system
  • Photos might even be found, after the storage device was formatted
  • Metadata is also recovered, e.g. EXIF and IPTC
  • Support of all common file formats, e.g. JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF, RAW
  • Photos are also found in file formats such as PDF and Word documents
  • Display of recoverable photos as thumbnails

How to get a free license key of Ashampoo® GetBack Photo?

Step 1: Access the giveaway page here, enter your emaial then click “Request full version key” button.

Ashampoo GetBack Photo register

Step 2: To grab your free license key, existing users will need to log in with your password and new users will need to create a new Ashampoo account.

Ashampoo GetBack Photo key

Enjoy!

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