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Photo restoration...
...restoring the special people, and special moments, in your life
Somewhere in your house is a photoframe with a treasured photo that has been taken for granted for many, many, years, or maybe you have a photo that is tucked away in a shoebox that is curling up at the corners and is awaiting a family gathering to see the light of day to be passed around. It could be the photo of a very special loved one, a family member or simply a photo of a special time in your life... a wedding, a chistening, a graduation, a farewell or the first time that you ever held hands. These magical moments can never be replaced.
On the left is a photo of my own mother taken the day after she got engaged to my father in St Andrew's, Scotland, in 1958, a very special time indeed but the photographic record of this momentous, and tremendously personal occasion, is faded, torn, scratched, delaminating and is generally in poor condition.
Using high-resolution photo scanners and image processing software and a lot of tender loving care, we can now restore photos in a non-destructive fashion; and on the right-hand side you can see my mother restored to her 1958 beauty.
Our very special memories can now be preserved forever for the enjoyment of our future generations.
Please check out the photo restoration examples gallery, click here
"wow, I didn't know you could do that" and " I couldn't afford that" are, typically, the first words that are uttered when someone sees a restored photo for the first time, yet simple restorations cancost as little as $20 and complex restorations cost upwards of $50 and normally less that $75 which is little to restore memories of a precious person or moment in your life.
Unfortunately, there is no simple price list because each photograph is nornally damaged in a unique way but to assist I classify photos into 4-classifications. These are 'guidelines' but because of the variable complexity I will provide you with a free estimate for restoring your photos
Visit the photo restoration pages either from the drop down menu above or from the following links

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