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How to recover a photo I was forced to delete
I took a picture at the bar referee smog station of what I consider
an inappropriate action but the employee there made me delete it in his presence because, he said, it's against bar policy. I want to complain to the California BAR but I want that picture back. It's an Android 4.3 Samsung Galaxy S3 with an SD card. I used the default "Camera" app. I have Ubuntu linux. Is there a way to get the photo back? |
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How to recover a photo I was forced to delete
In article , Silent Knight
wrote: I took a picture at the bar referee smog station of what I consider an inappropriate action but the employee there made me delete it in his presence because, he said, it's against bar policy. you are under no obligation whatsoever to delete anything. all they can do is kick you out and tell you never to return. if they 'made' you, then you can (and should) take legal action. I want to complain to the California BAR but I want that picture back. It's an Android 4.3 Samsung Galaxy S3 with an SD card. I used the default "Camera" app. I have Ubuntu linux. Is there a way to get the photo back? http://www.datarescue.com/photorescue/ unfortunately, since it's an android device rather than a standard camera, that memory might have been reused for something else already. however, if it's still there, the above app *will* find it. there are other recovery apps but they're not as good. |
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How to recover a photo I was forced to delete
On 2014-06-05 13:50:46 +0000, Silent Knight said:
I took a picture at the bar referee smog station of what I consider an inappropriate action but the employee there made me delete it in his presence because, he said, it's against bar policy. It might be against BAR policy, it might not. Did he actually show you that policy in writing? Then were you on private property? ...and I suspect you were, on private property you have no right to whip out your phone to take photographs. If you were standing on public property to take the shot you would have less of a problem, other than you were trying to capture something occurring on private property, which is something you do not necessarily have a right to do. I want to complain to the California BAR but I want that picture back. It's an Android 4.3 Samsung Galaxy S3 with an SD card. Complain about what? Something to do with not passing your smog test, or having to delete the photograph? I used the default "Camera" app. I have Ubuntu linux. Is there a way to get the photo back? Provided you haven't overwritten or formatted the card, recovery might be possiblity. A search for photo recovery software will reveal a whole bunch of options. Your problem is going to be finding one which runs on Linux. The other is any thing else you might have done with your phone which wrote to the SD card. http://bit.ly/1kN95Tn -- Regards, Savageduck |
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How to recover a photo I was forced to delete
In article 2014060508002455919-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom,
Savageduck wrote: I took a picture at the bar referee smog station of what I consider an inappropriate action but the employee there made me delete it in his presence because, he said, it's against bar policy. It might be against BAR policy, it might not. Did he actually show you that policy in writing? probably not, because there's no such policy. Then were you on private property? ...and I suspect you were, on private property you have no right to whip out your phone to take photographs. If you were standing on public property to take the shot you would have less of a problem, other than you were trying to capture something occurring on private property, which is something you do not necessarily have a right to do. unless there's a prohibition for photography, you definitely can take photos, *especially* if you are on public property and it plainly can be seen. I want to complain to the California BAR but I want that picture back. It's an Android 4.3 Samsung Galaxy S3 with an SD card. Complain about what? Something to do with not passing your smog test, or having to delete the photograph? the 'inappropriate action' he mentioned. I used the default "Camera" app. I have Ubuntu linux. Is there a way to get the photo back? Provided you haven't overwritten or formatted the card, recovery might be possiblity. A search for photo recovery software will reveal a whole bunch of options. Your problem is going to be finding one which runs on Linux. The other is any thing else you might have done with your phone which wrote to the SD card. http://bit.ly/1kN95Tn the options are definitely more limited for linux but linux users should be used to that. that's why they dualboot windows and/or use wine. |
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How to recover a photo I was forced to delete
On Thursday 05 June 2014 17:11, nospam conveyed the following to
alt.comp.os.linux... In article 2014060508002455919-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom, Savageduck wrote: [Silent Knight wrote:] Is there a way to get the photo back? Provided you haven't overwritten or formatted the card, recovery might be possiblity. A search for photo recovery software will reveal a whole bunch of options. Your problem is going to be finding one which runs on Linux. The other is any thing else you might have done with your phone which wrote to the SD card. http://bit.ly/1kN95Tn the options are definitely more limited for linux but linux users should be used to that. that's why they dualboot windows and/or use wine. You were doing alright until you had to throw in that little bit of trolling flame bait here-above. -- = Aragorn = http://www.linuxcounter.net - registrant #223157 |
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How to recover a photo I was forced to delete
In article , Aragorn
wrote: Is there a way to get the photo back? Provided you haven't overwritten or formatted the card, recovery might be possiblity. A search for photo recovery software will reveal a whole bunch of options. Your problem is going to be finding one which runs on Linux. The other is any thing else you might have done with your phone which wrote to the SD card. http://bit.ly/1kN95Tn the options are definitely more limited for linux but linux users should be used to that. that's why they dualboot windows and/or use wine. You were doing alright until you had to throw in that little bit of trolling flame bait here-above. nothing trolling or flame bait about it. it's *reality*. |
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How to recover a photo I was forced to delete
On Thursday 05 June 2014 17:25, nospam conveyed the following to
alt.comp.os.linux... In article , Aragorn wrote: Is there a way to get the photo back? Provided you haven't overwritten or formatted the card, recovery might be possiblity. A search for photo recovery software will reveal a whole bunch of options. Your problem is going to be finding one which runs on Linux. The other is any thing else you might have done with your phone which wrote to the SD card. http://bit.ly/1kN95Tn the options are definitely more limited for linux but linux users should be used to that. that's why they dualboot windows and/or use wine. You were doing alright until you had to throw in that little bit of trolling flame bait here-above. nothing trolling or flame bait about it. it's *reality*. Only in your universe, pal. -- = Aragorn = http://www.linuxcounter.net - registrant #223157 |
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How to recover a photo I was forced to delete
On Thu, 5 Jun 2014 13:50:46 +0000 (UTC), Silent Knight wrote:
Is there a way to get the photo back? Try TestDisk: http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk -- s|b |
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How to recover a photo I was forced to delete
On 6/5/2014 11:00 AM, Savageduck wrote:
snip Provided you haven't overwritten or formatted the card, recovery might be possiblity. A search for photo recovery software will reveal a whole bunch of options. Your problem is going to be finding one which runs on Linux. The other is any thing else you might have done with your phone which wrote to the SD card. http://bit.ly/1kN95Tn That's not the law in NY. With certain exceptions, I have an absolute right to photograph anything in plain sight, even if it is on private property. There are definite legal restrictions on what I am permitted to do with my image. But, that should not be confused with my right to take the picture. -- PeterN |
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How to recover a photo I was forced to delete
On 2014-06-05 19:36:19 +0000, PeterN said:
On 6/5/2014 11:00 AM, Savageduck wrote: snip Provided you haven't overwritten or formatted the card, recovery might be possiblity. A search for photo recovery software will reveal a whole bunch of options. Your problem is going to be finding one which runs on Linux. The other is any thing else you might have done with your phone which wrote to the SD card. http://bit.ly/1kN95Tn That's not the law in NY. With certain exceptions, I have an absolute right to photograph anything in plain sight, even if it is on private property. Agreed, but what if you are standing on that private property while photographing those targets in plain sight. You can shoot at whatever from public property bordering on that private property if it is in plain sight, but once you cross that threshold it becomes a different question. I suspect the OP was on private property, and if he had continued to take photographs while on that property he could well be excluded as a trespasser. There are definite legal restrictions on what I am permitted to do with my image. But, that should not be confused with my right to take the picture. He has no implied right to photograph while he is standing on private property without the approval of the property owner or proprietor. Move back onto the public sidewalk, and if his target is still in plain sight, there is no argument. Then he can shoot to his heart's content. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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