Recover photos half-greyed out.

Last week, I took numerous pictures using my camera. To organize them, I created a specific folder on my computer with the intention of transferring the images into it. The process was smooth and without issues for the pictures taken in the earlier days.

Suddenly, some of the pictures vanished, and others turned gray. The grayed-out photos were either partially or entirely blank. Is it possible to retrieve the missing photos and restore the half-grayed ones?

Why Are Photos Half Grayed Out

Occasionally, you might be startled to discover that your images, particularly JPEG files saved on your computer, SD card, USB drive, or other devices, appear partially or entirely gray or black. This usually happens when your photos become corrupted. This issue frequently affects other users as well, sometimes leading to additional photo loss problems.

Why are the pictures greyed out? Here are the main reasons:

    1. Unknown errors result in corrupted images.
    2. Images were not transferred completely or correctly.
    3. Unreliable data recovery software fails to recover deleted photos.
    4. Storage devices such as hard drives, memory cards, digital cameras, or USBs are corrupted or contain errors.

Sometimes, you might use data recovery software to retrieve deleted photos, only to find that the recovered photos are grayed out. Actually, photo recovery is different from image repair. Fixing or recovering partially grayed-out images can be quite challenging. To address this issue thoroughly, you have two methods to attempt: 1. **Recover Photos with a Different Tool**: The first solution is to try another reliable photo recovery software. Sometimes, certain tools may not effectively handle specific file types or corruption issues. Look for a reputable tool with high success rates in retrieving grayed-out photos. 2. **Repair Grayed-Out Photos**: If the photos are still partially visible, you can try using an image repair tool to fix the corruption. These tools analyze and repair damaged files, potentially restoring the original colors and details. Make sure to choose a tool that supports the file format of your grayed-out photos. Keep in mind that the success of these methods depends on the extent of the damage to the image files. It's always a good practice to regularly back up your important photos to prevent such situations.

First, download the Data Recovery Wizard tool to scan and restore the lost pictures, or you can use an image repair tool to fix partially grayed-out photos.

Part 1. Recover Photos with Grayed Out Half Using Photo Recovery Software

Apply to recover deleted or vanished photos, as well as partially grayed-out photos that have been restored using unreliable software.
⭐Apply to recover deleted or disappeared photos and half-greyed-out photos restored by unreliable software.

How to recover faded photos? Data Recovery Wizard Pro provides an effortless solution to restore unlimited photos and files from all data loss scenarios. Download this utility and follow the guide below to recover lost photos and the original image files before they turn completely gray. 1. Download and install Data Recovery Wizard Pro on your computer. 2. Launch the software and select the device or storage location where the faded photos were stored. 3. Choose the file type you want to recover, such as "Photos" or "Images," and click "Next." 4. The software will scan the selected location for deleted or damaged photos. 5. Preview the scanned results. Look for the faded or partially grayed-out photos in the list. 6. Select the photos you wish to recover and click "Recover" to save them to a safe location on your computer. 7. Make sure not to save the recovered files back to the original storage location to avoid overwriting other lost data. By using Data Recovery Wizard Pro, you can increase the chances of successfully retrieving your blacked-out or faded photos before they become irreparably damaged.

If you're new to computing and not accustomed to intricate operations, fear not! We've got you covered with a comprehensive video and written tutorial on how to recover partially grayed-out photos using the best photo recovery software - Data Recovery Wizard.

You can check the timelines of this video and skip straight to the tutorial part.

  • 00:29 What causes photo loss
  • 00:58 Types of photo recovery
  • 01:56 How to retrieve lost photos

Step 1. Select the location and begin scanning

Hover over the SD card, camera, or hard drive partition where you deleted/lost the pictures, and then click "Scan".

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Step 2. Select the pictures you want to recover Translation: Step 2. Choose the pictures you wish to recover

Upon completion of the scan, select "Pictures" from the left panel. To locate the lost photos, click on "Lost" at the top listing. Afterwards, you can navigate and find photos based on the devices, types, and dates.

filter the lost photos

Step 3. Recover Lost Photos

After the preview, click "Recover" and select another location to save the desired pictures.

Recover lost photos

Once the photos are restored, examine them individually. Save the good ones that were previously semi-grayed out to a separate secure location. Save the flawed ones in a folder on your computer. Proceed to Part 2 to fix the partially or fully grayed-out images.

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Part 2. Repair Half-grayed Out Photos with Image Repair Tool

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⭐Apply to repairing corrupted, partially or fully greyed-out pictures.

Consider photo recovery software as a memory jogger, and the image repair tool acts as a broken memory restorer. With reliable photo repair software, you can revive those partially grayed-out or even corrupted photographs.

You should be aware that there's also an Image Repair tool called Tools Fixo Photo Repair. Below, you can find some key features of its repair capabilities:

  • JPEG Repair. JPEG is the most widely used photo format, and Fixo Photo Repair also caters to repairing PNG, BMP, GIF, RAW, and other image formats.
  • Recover corrupted photos from various storage devices, like digital cameras, internal hard disks, external hard drives, USB flash drives, SD cards, etc.
  • Works with most Windows operating systems, including Windows 11, 10, 8, 7, and other OS, offering a free trial version for Windows users to download.

You can refer to the following detailed tutorial to repair corrupted photos using Fixo tools:

Step 1. Launch Fixo on your computer. Select "Photo Repair" to fix photos that won't open, are partially missing, or have similar issues. Click "Add Photos" to load the corrupted images.

Add photos for image repair with Fixo

Step 2. You can repair multiple photos at once by clicking the "Repair All" button. If you wish to repair a single photo, hover your pointer over the target photo and select "Repair."

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Step 3. You can click the eye icon to preview the photos and then click "Save" to save a selected photo. Choose "Save All" to save all the repaired images. Click "View Repaired" to locate the folder containing the repaired files.

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Part 3: Open Half Greyed Out Images with Other Photo Viewers

Apply to photos that appear partially grayed out when opened in a photo viewer/editor.

It's possible that users are unable to view the images normally due to the photo viewer. The best solution is to attempt opening the partially grayed-out photos with a more robust photo viewer or editor. We recommend using the widely popular photo editor, Adobe Photoshop.

You have two ways to open photos with Photoshop: 1. Directly through the Photoshop application: - Launch Adobe Photoshop on your computer. - Once the program is open, click on "File" in the top menu bar. - From the drop-down menu, select "Open" or press "Ctrl+O" (Windows) or "Command+O" (Mac). - A file explorer window will appear. Navigate to the location where your photo is saved. - Select the photo you want to open and click "Open" to load it into Photoshop. 2. Using Adobe Bridge: - First, open Adobe Bridge, which is a companion application for managing your files and accessing them for use in Adobe programs. - In Bridge, navigate to the folder containing your photo. - Preview the photo by clicking on it once. - To open the photo in Photoshop, look for the "Open in Photoshop" option in the top menu or right-click on the photo and choose "Edit with" > "Photoshop." - The selected photo will then be opened in Photoshop for editing. These methods will allow you to work with your photos using the powerful tools and features of Adobe Photoshop.

Method 1. Right-click the photo, select "Open with", then click "Adobe Photoshop".

Open photos with Adobe Photoshop

Method 2. Open Adobe Photoshop on your computer and click "Open" on Adobe Photoshop's home screen.

Open photos in Adobe Photoshop CC

If you're unable to open RAW photos with the default photo viewer, you can also resolve the issue by using Adobe Photoshop:

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Part 4. Repair Pictures with Half Grayed Out using Command Prompt

Apply to fix half greyed-out photos resulting from corruption of Windows operating system files.

It's possible that the Windows system files have become corrupted, leading to photos appearing abnormally, with half of them grayed out. In this case, you would need to repair the system using the command-line tool called the Command Prompt.

Step 1. Open the Command Prompt on Windows and run it as an administrator.

Run CMD as administrator

Step 2. To run the SFC Scannow command, type sfc/scannow in the Command Prompt window and press Enter to initiate the process.

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Step 3. Once the repair is complete, attempt to open your partially grayed-out images again. If the command doesn't work, you can try repairing Windows using the methods outlined in the following passage:

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Conclusion

Have you fixed the corrupted photos on a Windows computer after reading the steps? Whether you've accidentally deleted grayed-out photos or need to repair corrupted photos in Windows 10/11, the Data Recovery Wizard tool is here to assist you! Download this efficient software by clicking on the buttons below.

"Fix Pictures Half Greyed Out" FAQs

How much do you know about restoring partially grayed-out images? We believe you've gained more knowledge after reading through the techniques in this article. Here are additional FAQs about fixing pictures with half-grayed-out issues.

1. What causes pictures to appear partially grayed out?

Many reasons can lead to pictures appearing partially grayed out:

    • Photo corruption
    • Transmission failed
    • Recovery failed
    • Corrupted hard drive

2. How to fix partially grayed-out photos?

You can attempt the following methods to fix partially grayed-out photos:

    1. Utilize the Data Recovery Wizard tool 2. Open partially grayed-out photos with Adobe Photoshop 3. Employ CMD to fix system corruption

3. Can I recover partially grayed-out deleted photos?

Yes, you can use tools like Data Recovery Wizard to recover partially grayed-out deleted photos. Simply select the disk where the photos were stored, and the software will automatically scan and attempt to repair the corrupted images.

4. What is the best photo repair tool?

Check the following list to find out:

    1. Fixo Photo Repair Tool
    2. Data Recovery Wizard
    3. Picture Doctor
    4. File Repair Utility
    5. JPEG Repair Toolkit
    6. PixRecovery
    7. Tenorshare Photo Repair