An SD card is a widely used portable storage device to save crucial photos on cameras. However, due to its small size and light weight, it's prone to get damaged and cause photo loss. This article will introduce effective ways to recover photos from an SD card on a Mac. Keep reading!

Method 1: Recover Lost/Deleted Photos from SD Card on Mac with Software

If your photos or video files are not showing up on the SD card, the first thing you should do is back up the SD card by creating a disk image. Then, use professional data recovery software like the Mac Data Recovery Wizard Free to recover lost photos from the SD card disk image.

This professional SD Card Recovery tool can easily retrieve lost or deleted photos from an SD card in just a few steps, whether the card is corrupted, turns RAW, or your Mac fails to read or detect it.

Key Features of Mac SD Card Recovery Software:

Download this powerful SD Card Photo Recovery tool on your Mac, and follow the steps below to retrieve lost or deleted photos:

Step 1: Select the SD card

    Connect the memory card to your Mac correctly. Launch the Data Recovery Wizard for Mac tool. Select "SD Card Recovery", find your Canon/Nikon/GoPro/DJI/Sony SD card, and click "Search for Lost Files".

Note: Before you restore data, it's recommended that you create a backup of your SD card by clicking “Disk Backup” on the left sidebar to prevent further data loss. After backing up the SD card, the program can restore data from the SD card backup, and you can then remove the SD card and use it again.

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'Step 2: Filter out lost data from the SD card'

When the scan is finished, all the files will be displayed in the left pane of the scan results. Look for the photos, videos, and other files that you want.

Scan for lost data on the SD card

Step 3: Preview and recover the data

Preview the SD card data and select the files you want, then click on the “Recover” button. To avoid overwriting data, do not save the recoverable files to the SD card itself.

Recover Data from SD Card on Mac

Method 2: Restore Deleted Photos from the Hidden Recycling Bin on SD Card

Note: The SD card has a hidden trash folder that temporarily stores photos that you recently deleted. Insert the SD card into your Mac, then follow these steps:

Step 1: Open the Finder and navigate to the root directory of the SD card.

Step 2: Press Command+Shift+Period to show the hidden ".Trashes" folder on your SD card.

3. Open the folder and find the missing photo. Right-click on the photo you want to recover, then choose “Put Back” to restore it.

Recover from SD Card Trash

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Method 3: Recover Photos from an SD Card on Mac with a Data Recovery Service If the above methods don't work for you or if you require professional assistance, consider using a data recovery service. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you recover photos on your Mac: 1. **Choose a Data Recovery Software**: There are several reliable data recovery tools available, such as Disk Drill, tools Data Recovery Wizard, or Stellar Photo Recovery. Select one and download it to your Mac. 2. **Install and Run the Software**: Follow the instructions in the downloaded software package to install it. Once installed, open the application. 3. **Connect the SD Card**: Insert the SD card into your Mac's SD card reader or connect it to your computer using a USB adapter. 4. **Scan the SD Card**: In the data recovery software, select the connected SD card and initiate a thorough scan to locate lost photos. 5. **Preview and Recover Photos**: After the scan is complete, the software will display the found files. Preview the photos to confirm if they are the ones you want to recover. Select the photos you wish to retrieve and click the "Recover" button. 6. **Save the Recovered Photos**: Choose a secure location on your Mac to save the recovered photos, ensuring you don't overwrite any other potentially lost files that may still exist. Please note that data recovery isn't always 100% successful, especially if the SD card is damaged. Before attempting recovery, make sure to back up important data and choose a reputable data recovery tool.

If you have accidentally lost or deleted your photos from the SD card due to some complicated reasons like slight physical damage, water exposure, and so on, don't worry; professional data recovery services can restore inaccessible photos from the SD card!

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Conclusions

This article introduces three effective methods to recover photos from an SD card on a Mac, including using an SD card recovery software, retrieving deleted photos from the hidden trash on the SD card, and seeking assistance from professional data recovery services.

Frequently Asked Questions on Recovering Photos from SD Card on Mac

Below are some questions people often ask when searching for how to recover photos from an SD card on a Mac; take a look:

1. Is it possible to recover photos from SD card?

It is possible to recover deleted or formatted photos from an SD card. Here's how you can recover photos from an SD card:

Step 1: Download the utility tool and select the SD card from its interface.

Step 2: Preview the lost SD card data and locate the photos you want to retrieve.

Step 3. Preview the recoverable photos by clicking the eye icon and then click “Recover” to save them.

2. Can you recover files from formatted SD card, Mac users?

You can use third-party software, such as the Mac Data Recovery Wizard, to recover files from a formatted SD card within a limited time. However, before attempting file recovery, avoid using the formatted SD card to prevent overwriting its data.