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Recover Adobe Photoshop Files and Data

Recover Photoshop (PSD) files

Seattle Data Recover recovers Photoshop format (PSD) with all Photoshop features intact. Seattle Data Recovery restores PSD files from Adobe products and other Adobe applications, such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Premiere, Adobe After Effects, and Adobe GoLive. We recover the complete PSD files and preserve many Photoshop features. Seattle Data Recovery restores PSDs with maximized file compatibility. Our data recovery technicians recover layered images in the file so it can be read by other applications, including previous versions of Photoshop. Our data recovery process maintains the appearance of your original image documents. Recover PSD files with 16-bits-per-channel and high dynamic range (HDR) 32-bits-per-channel images.

Recover Photoshop 2.0 files Recover Mac OS images from Photoshop 2.0 or an application supporting Photoshop 2.0 files. Photoshop 2.0 format discards layer information. Recover Photoshop DCS 1.0 and 2.0 files Recover Desktop Color Separations (DCS) files and EPS files with color separations of CMYK images.

  • Recover images containing spot channels.
  • Recover images made for PostScript printers.
  • Recover Photoshop EPS files Recover Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) files.
  • Recover vector and bitmap graphics used by all graphics, illustration, and page-layout programs.
  • Recover EPS files used to transfer PostScript artwork between applications.
  • Recover EPS files containing vector graphics, raster images, vector graphics, and pixels.
  • Recover EPS files with Lab, CMYK, RGB, Indexed Color, Duotone, Grayscale, and Bitmap color modes.
  • Recover EPS files with clipping paths. Recover Desktop Color Separations (DCS) format.
  • Recover color separations of CMYK images. Recover DCS 2.0 images containing spot channels.
  • Recover EPS files made for PostScript printers.
  • Recover Photoshop formats EPS, TIFF, and PICT saved in file formats that create previews.
  • Recover EPS TIFF format and EPS PICT files from earlier versions of Photoshop.
  • Recover Photoshop Raw files used to transfer images between applications and computer platforms.
  • Recover CMYK, RGB, and grayscale images with alpha channels, and multichannel. Recover Lab images without alpha channels.
  • Recover Documents saved in the Photoshop Raw format with pixel or file size.
  • Recover Photoshop Raw files with streams of bytes describing the color information in the image.
  • Recover each pixel described in binary format, with 0 representing black and 255 white (for images with 16‑bit channels, the white value is 65535).
  • Recover Photoshop files with channels needed to describe the image, plus any additional channels in the image.
  • Recover file extension (Windows), file type (Mac OS), file creator (Mac OS), and header information.
  • Recover the four-character ID that identifies the file—for example, TEXT identifies the file as an ASCII text file.
  • Recover files with a unique file creator ID that is registered with the Apple Computer Developer Services group.
  • Recover header parameters that specify how many bytes of information appear in the file before actual image information begins.
  • Recover zeroes inserted at the beginning of the file as placeholders. By default, there is no header (header size = 0). Recover headers.
  • Recover files without headers.
  • Recover files with headers created by file-editing programs, such as HEdit (Windows) or Norton Utilities (Mac OS), to replace the zeroes with header information.
  • Recover Adobe Photoshop files in the interleaved or non-interleaved format.
  • Recover image files with the color values stored sequentially.
  • Recover Digital Negative (DNG) files. Digital Negative (DNG) files contain raw image data from a digital camera. Recover metadata that defines what the raw data means. Recover DNG, Adobe’s archival format, and raw file format.

Recover Camera Raw images and camera raw image data in the DNG format. Recover BMP files Recover BMP image files from Windows computers. Recover images with RGB, Indexed Color, Grayscale, and Bitmap color modes. Recover Cineon files Recover Kodak Cineon10‑bits-per-channel digital images. Recover Cineon film with no loss of image quality. Recover files used by Cineon Digital Film System. Recover images that were transferred from film to the Cineon format. Recover Cineon files that have been transferred to film. Recover DICOM files Recover DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) files used for the transfer and storage of medical images, such as ultrasounds or scans. Recover DICOM files that contain both image data and headers. Recover DICOM files with information about the patient and the medical image. Recover GIF files Recover Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) files used to display indexed-color graphics and images in HTML documents. Recover GIF files with transparency. Recover HEIF and HEIC files Recover HEIF/.heic photos from phones and devices. Recover IFF files Recover IFF (Interchange File Format) files with multiple types of data. Recover IFF files with still-picture, sound, music, video, and text data. Recover IFF files for Maya IFF and IFF (formerly Amiga IFF). Recover JPEG files Recover Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) files used to display photographs and other continuous-tone images in HTML documents. Recover JPEG data with CMYK, RGB, and Grayscale color modes. Recover JPEG images that retain all color information and compressed data. Recover JPEG images with a higher level of compression. Recover JPEG images with lower levels of compression and better image quality. Seattle Data Recover recovers images with Maximum quality indistinguishable from the original. Recover Large Document Format (PSB) files Recover Large Document Format (PSB) files and documents up to 300,000 pixels in any dimension. Recover Photoshop features, such as layers, effects, and filters. Recover HDR, 32-bits-per-channel images as PSB files. Recover documents with file sizes larger than 2 GB. Recover OpenEXR files Recover OpenEXR (EXR) files used by the visual effects industry for HDR images. Recover film data with high color fidelity and dynamic range for motion picture production. Recover Industrial Light and Magic files and OpenEXR files with multiple lossless or lossy compression methods. Recover OpenEXR files with transparency. Recover PDF files Recover Portable Document Format (PDF) files and data. Recover PostScript imaging model data. Recover PDF files and preserve fonts, page layouts, and both vector and bitmap graphics. Recover PDF files that can contain electronic document search and navigation features or electronic links. Recover PDF files with 16‑bits-per-channel images. Recover Photoshop PDF file. Recover PDF data with Photoshop Editing Capabilities. Recover Photoshop PDF files that contain only a single image. Recover Photoshop PDF files with all color modes and features. Recover Adobe Photoshop PDF files with JPEG and ZIP compression. Recover Standard PDF file. Recover Photoshop Editing Capabilities. Recover Standard PDF files with multiple pages and images. Recover standard PDF files, Photoshop raster, vector, and text content, while preserving pixel content. Recover PICT files Recover PICT files used by Mac OS. Recover PICTfiles with RGB images with a single alpha channel and Indexed Color, Grayscale, and Bitmap mode images without alpha channels. Recover PICT Resource files Recover PICT files. Recover PICT files with RGB images with a single alpha channel, and Indexed Color, Grayscale, and Bitmap mode images without alpha channels. Recover Pixar files Recover Pixar files for high-end graphics applications used for rendering three-dimensional images and animations. Recover Pixar files and data. Recover PNG files Recover Portable Network Graphics (PNG) files used for lossless compression and for display of images on websites. Recover PNG with 24‑bit images and background transparency. Recover PNG files with RGB, Indexed Color, Grayscale, and Bitmap mode images without alpha channels. Recover PNG with transparency in grayscale and RGB images. Recover Portable Bit Map files The Portable Bit Map (PBM) file format, also known as Portable Bitmap Library and Portable Binary Map, supports monochrome bitmaps (1 bit per pixel). The format can be used for lossless data transfer because many applications support this format. You can even edit or create such files within a simple text editor. The Portable Bit Map format serves as the common language of a large family of bitmap conversion filters including Portable FloatMap (PFM), Portable Graymap (PGM), Portable Pixmap (PPM), and Portable Anymap (PNM). While the PBM file format stores monochrome bitmaps, PGM additionally stores grayscale bitmaps, and PPM can also store color bitmaps. PNM is not a different file format in itself, but a PNM file can hold PBM, PGM, or PPM files. PFM is a floating-point image format that can be used for 32‑bits-per-channel HDR files. Recover Radiance files Recover Radiance (HDR) 32‑bits-per-channel files used for HDR images. Recover data for Radiance system. The file format stores the quantity of light per pixel instead of just the colors to be displayed onscreen. Recover Radiance (HDR) files for 3D modeling. Recover Scitex CT files Recover Scitex Continuous Tone (CT) files for high-end image processing on Scitex computers. Recover Creo files saved in Scitex CT format to a Scitex system. Recover Scitex CT format supports CMYK, RGB, and grayscale images. Recover CMYK images saved in Scitex CT format. Recover extremely large file sizes. Recover files generated using a Scitex scanner. Recover Images saved in Scitex CT format. Recover film for a Scitex rasterizing unit, which produces separations using a patented Scitex halftoning system. Recover patterns for professional color work and magazines. TIFF files Recover Tagged-Image File Format (TIFF, TIF) files. Recover TIFF images from all paint, image-editing, and page-layout applications. Recover images from desktop scanners. Recover 4GB TIFF documents. Recover TIFF files with CMYK, RGB, Lab, Indexed Color, and Grayscale images. Recover TIFF with alpha channels and Bitmap mode images without alpha channels. Recover layers in a TIFF file. Recover transparency and multiresolution pyramid data in TIFF format. Recover Photoshop TIFF image files with 8, 16, 32, or 64 bits per channel. Recover HDR images as 32‑bits-per-channel TIFF files. WBMP format files Recover WBMP files from mobile devices, such as cell phones. WebP format files Recover 8-bit RGB Photoshop documents in the WebP file format. Recover WebP files with lossless quality. Recover WebP images directly from Photoshop. Recover Adobe Photoshop Files Recover Files Recover File Formats Recover audio files Recover AAC Recover M2A Recover M4A Recover MP2 Recover MP3   Recover Video files Recover .264 Recover 3GP Recover 3GPP Recover AVC Recover AVI  Recover F4V Recover FLV Recover MOV (QuickTime) Recover MPE Recover MPEG‑1 Recover MPEG‑4 Recover MPEG‑2 Recover MTS Recover MXF Recover R3D Recover TS Recover VOB Recover video files Recover DPX Recover MOV (QuickTime) Recover MP4 Recover JPEG2000 (QuickTime)   Recover graphic files Recover WebP Recover BMP Recover Cineon Recover CompuServe GIF Recover DICOM Recover HEIF/HEIC Recover IFF format Recover JPEG Recover JPEG2000 Recover Large Document Format PSB Recover OpenEXR Recover PCX Recover Photoshop 2.0 Recover Photoshop DCS 1.0 Recover Photoshop DCS 2.0 Recover Photoshop EPS Recover Photoshop PDF Recover Photoshop PSD Recover Photoshop Raw Recover PICT Recover PICT Resource Recover Pixar Recover PNG Recover Portable Bit Map Recover Radiance Recover Scitex CT Recover Targa Recover TIFF Recover Wireless Bitmap Recover 3D-related files Recover 3D Studio Recover DAE Recover Flash 3D Recover JPS Recover KMZ Recover MPO Recover U3D Recover Wavefront OBJ  

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