
Photo from 1917 which was faded and torn. After bring it back to life, I matted it and gave it a movie poster feel to the delight of the family

This is my friends beautiful mother had has avery high sentimental value and has been baught back to life by repairing all the damage to the emuslion on the original print
This 1950 shot of the Royal Artillery Regiment the ravages of time and manhandling are quite apparent with fading, creasesand damaged emulsion but by carefully rebuilding the image , removing the ink and the addition of a new sky the photo has been brought back to new and will now bring joy to many future generations.
In the this very typical family shot taken in 1962, the Ross family are underexposed, faded and are creased with peeling photo-emulsion.
The restored image corrects all of these flaws.
This is a photo of my wife's netball team. Typical, of photos found in most albums from the 70's. With a simple color correction is was brought back to life
This is a photo of yours truly taken in 1962. The photo was a little to grey so I colorized it to give it life after repair many minor defaults
This a photograph of my mom and dad which was fading away. This was a relatively simple repair where I rebuilt the background wall and made the necessary color adjustments but what a deifference.
A very sentimental photograph of my mom, the day after she accepted my dad's marraige proposal - photo's like this should be prevented from fading away.
A faded shot of my mom and dad - taken in Austrailia in 1964- by dad played soccer semi-professionally and was the clubs annual award ceremony. There was nothing terribly wrong with the original shot other than the aging process which has been halted.
In this 1965 shot of my Uncle Raymond and Aunt Maureen looking pretty cool on a Triumph Tiger Cub - it has been prevented from further fading and the lens distortion has been fixed
This photograph which had been torn into three pieces was digitally peiced back together
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