A digital camera with SD (Secure Digital) card or MMC (MultiMedia Card) card connect to your Mac OS X computer using different set of protocols. The cameras communicates with computer in two different modes: 'Disk Drive' mode and 'Digital Camera' mode. And, the Mac OS X applications, like iPhoto and Image Capture, recognize the camera in any of the modes. But there are times, when a Mac OS X user may find that while accessing the camera, when he switches the camera mode to the Digital Camera mode, it is no longer accessible. Such circumstances require you to reformat the SD/MMC card and restore the deleted photos from a backup or using a
Mac Photo Recovery utility.
Let's exemplify such probable events using a realistic instance. A Mac OS X user has a digital camera with SD or MMC card. He tries to view the camera's contents in 'Digital Camera' mode, but cannot do so. Accessing the camera with iPhoto and/or Image Capture doesn't help either.
Details
The above incident can occur if the Mac OS X user switches to 'Digital Camera' mode, immediately after using it in 'Disk Drive' mode. Another possibility is that the user connects and reads the associated SD/MMC card using the USB card reader or FireWire and then tries to view the camera in 'Digital Camera' mode.
Solution
To solve the problem discussed above, Mac OS X user needs to restore the SD/MMC card to its initial state. This is possible by reformatting the SD/MMC card in camera itself and then restoring the lost/deleted photos from the last available backup.
There are situations, when a Mac OS X might observe backup being unavailable or insufficient in restoring whole of the photographs and other digital files. To deal with such problems, a
Photo Recovery software for Mac may prove handy. Mac Photo Recovery programs are specifically designed to restore lost digital files from a crashed or formatted digital storage media cards and cameras on a Mac computer.
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Photo Recovery (Mac) is a professional utility that recovers lost or deleted photos, videos, and audios from various digital cameras, SD cards, MMC card, CF cards, hard drives, and other similar storage media. The advanced Digital Photo Recovery utility supports Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, 10.5 Leopard, 10.4 Tiger, and 10.3.9 Panther.