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Restoring photos from Aperture (after emptying both recycle bins)
I managed to delete 1350 photos in the Aperture trash, then I cleared it.
Then I emptied the Mac OS X trash.
Only after that did my brain turn on, and I decided to check if I had exported all these photos correctly.
Turns out I didn't do anything of the sort. Of course there is no backup.
The diagnosis is a temporary loss of logic and extreme idiocy.
I ask for help and advice on how to restore photos.
I tried Data Rescue 3 - a lot of files from the Chrome cache, some photos are damaged - the result of the work is ready to be called unsatisfactory.
What other solutions or alternatives exist? Macbook did not restart. MacOS 10.6.4, Aperture 3.1.
Thanks for the help and advice in advance.
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look, use “R-Studio for Mac” the program reads the disk bit by bit, the most important thing is that you have another physical medium on which you can upload the extracted files, the success of extracting files depends on how much time has passed since the deletion and how many disk write operations have occurred, the program will scan for a very long time, stock up on humble and beer
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