Problem with Jpeg files

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TonyinOz
Jan 26, 2004
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Hi
A friend of mine had some pictures transferred from his Nikon digital camera to CD whilst overseas.

We can’t seem to open them. When we access the CD, it locks the computer up.

I did manage to get photoshop to access one of the pics though. However, it was not able to load it and returned the message

"Could not open because a jpeg marker segment is too short (the file may be truncated or incomplete)."

Question is, could anyone advise me if there is any way we can recover these files. Undortunately they are the only record of his recent trip.

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Thanks and regards

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Frogiswrong
Jan 26, 2004
try all programs at your disposal that can read and save jpegs. internet explorer has worked for me in the past same with compupic. There are heaps of programs around just try and see.

good luck

"TonyinOz" wrote in message
Hi
A friend of mine had some pictures transferred from his Nikon digital
camera
to CD whilst overseas.

We can’t seem to open them. When we access the CD, it locks the computer
up.
I did manage to get photoshop to access one of the pics though. However,
it
was not able to load it and returned the message

"Could not open because a jpeg marker segment is too short (the file may
be
truncated or incomplete)."

Question is, could anyone advise me if there is any way we can recover
these
files. Undortunately they are the only record of his recent trip.
Replys to (remove spam)

Thanks and regards

A
Alvie
Jan 26, 2004
The application is called digital image recovery
Don’t worry about the language, when you install and run it it asks which language.
If this program can’t do it, nothing can.
http://www.happyfoto.de/download.htm

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"TonyinOz" wrote in message
Hi
A friend of mine had some pictures transferred from his Nikon digital
camera
to CD whilst overseas.

We can’t seem to open them. When we access the CD, it locks the computer
up.
I did manage to get photoshop to access one of the pics though. However,
it
was not able to load it and returned the message

"Could not open because a jpeg marker segment is too short (the file may
be
truncated or incomplete)."

Question is, could anyone advise me if there is any way we can recover
these
files. Undortunately they are the only record of his recent trip.
Replys to (remove spam)

Thanks and regards

R
Rob
Jan 26, 2004
Try isobuster, worked for me.

"TonyinOz" wrote in message
Hi
A friend of mine had some pictures transferred from his Nikon digital
camera
to CD whilst overseas.

We can’t seem to open them. When we access the CD, it locks the computer
up.
I did manage to get photoshop to access one of the pics though. However,
it
was not able to load it and returned the message

"Could not open because a jpeg marker segment is too short (the file may
be
truncated or incomplete)."

Question is, could anyone advise me if there is any way we can recover
these
files. Undortunately they are the only record of his recent trip.
Replys to (remove spam)

Thanks and regards

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