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The photo restoration process requires several steps. They are: digital
scanning, computer assisted restoration, and printing. Your original photo is
not harmed or changed in any way. All of the restoration work is applied to a
digital copy. |
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Once we receive your original photo, we first evaluate the damage
and then plan for the restoration process. Next, your photo is scanned
with a professional flat bed scanner, producing a computer file into our
computer. We then adjust the exposure, contrast, and brightness levels
to obtain the best image. Now we are ready to begin the actual
restoration process. |
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We start by removing the blemishes, spots and stains. Next, we
skillfully remove the cracks, rips and tears then blend these areas to
match the surrounding parts of the photo. If parts of the picture are
totally missing, we will use the surrounding picture area to create the
missing parts. Once we are satisfied that the restoration work is
complete, we make a print to further check our work. |
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From this digital file, actual photographic prints of your restored
photo can be made, placed on a CD or even create a CD slideshow. |
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Your original photo and the restored print(s) and/or photographic
disk(s) are carefully packaged and returned to you via mail or express
shipping. The entire process takes about 10 business days, so allow
enough time if you have a special occasion or holiday for which you
would like to have the photo(s). |
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