Connecting all the domestic applications in series would result in each application being connected one after another, creating a sequential connection. This implies that data or actions from one application would flow into the next application in the series.
I had scanned 200-300 photos and was trying to save them into a folder on my Mac laptop. The program wouldn't let me do so, it locked up, and then the program kicked out and the computer went back to my home screen. Is there a way for me to recover those photos without re-scanning?
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Answer by
Sean Hill
No, those photos are stored in a temporary file that turns itself into images by the program. If the program crashed, then the files are deleted as well.
Even if you try to recover the contents of the file you wouldn't know how and where to cut each files and for the 300 pictures, it could take very very long.
Rescan the images, but this time save each image after it was scanned, not all of them in one go. It saves time, it allows you to split the time and get back from where you left if something else happens with Easy Photo Scan.
Connecting all the domestic applications in series would result in each application being connected one after another, creating a sequential connection. This implies that data or actions from one application would flow into the next application in the series.
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I had scanned 200-300 photos and was trying to save them into a folder on my Mac laptop. The program wouldn't let me do so, it locked up, and then the program kicked out and the computer went back to my home screen. Is there a way for me to recover those photos without re-scanning?
No, those photos are stored in a temporary file that turns itself into images by the program. If the program crashed, then the files are deleted as well.
Even if you try to recover the contents of the file you wouldn't know how and where to cut each files and for the 300 pictures, it could take very very long.
Rescan the images, but this time save each image after it was scanned, not all of them in one go. It saves time, it allows you to split the time and get back from where you left if something else happens with Easy Photo Scan.