Which is the Best Way to Recover Deleted TIFF File

Deepti Tripathi
2 min readMay 15, 2024

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I’m a photographer, by the way. This is what I was about to look at on my PC after coming back from a wedding shoot. I hooked up the SD card reader to my computer and used a little computer cleaner to make sure everything worked well before I opened the folder. But when I opened the folder, there were no pictures in it. I might have deleted them all by accident. Is it possible to get back TIFF files that I deleted?

Recover Deleted TIFF File

Photographers mostly use TIFF files because they can save high-quality photos. There is a trade-off between high quality and large file sizes, which makes it harder to move and store them. If you don’t know what the TIFF file extension means, you could delete files by mistake, which could mean a lot of loss. Don’t worry, though. Use the BLR data recovery tool to get your data back.

Get it now and do these things:

Step 1: Launch the photo recovery tool and pick the folder where you kept the pictures. Press “Scan” to begin the process.

Step 2: Click “Pictures” and pick out the shots you want to get back. Click “Lost” to find the pictures you lost. You can also use the tools, types, and dates to find your lost pictures.

Step 3: Look at the pictures first. Then click “Recover” to begin the process and pick a place to save the pictures that you want to get back.

You can use a professional data recovery tool, or you can try this method to get your picture back from Windows File History:

Click the link that says “More options” under “Backup” in “Settings” and then “Update & Security.” Find the File History box by scrolling down. Click on “Restore files from a recent backup” next to it.

But before you can get your photos back from File History, you need to make sure that Windows is backing up. If you forget to turn it on, go back to the first way and use the BLR data recovery tool to recover the photos you deleted.

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Deepti Tripathi
Deepti Tripathi

Written by Deepti Tripathi

I work as a Product Consultant. When it comes to MS Outlook and Office 365, I write about the newest tech tips and offer unique solutions.

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