Photo-Restoration

Restoring dirty wrinkled prints to their former glory, and saving invaluable images from a dusty death is surely one of the most gratifying experiences in photography. And one which many people can now achieve with a little basic training in image manipulation.
After which, many realities are possible. As the three images below illustrate. If you have any precious photos in boxes, they are at risk from decay if not repaired and duplicated duplicated as soon as possible. Their condition will only deteriorate.

Heritage Restorations

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BEFORE AFTER

BEFORE RESTORATION

BEFORE

AFTER RESTORATIONyoung tito after

For Full story see ‘Flamenco News’ Spring 2013 edition.

Studio Nan versus Remembered Nan

Elsa 2

RETOUCHING & IMAGE-VALETING PRICES

Please scan images at 300 dpi, and the desired final size. Do not include borders or blank space in the original scan.
From Supplied File, based on approximate ‘A’ sizes. (8”x10” approx A4).

To spot, de-speckle, enrich and recover tone and contrast from entire image, and re-save to hi-quality output.
• A5 £15
• A4 £20
• Repair of surface damage and recovery/recreation of minor detail £5 per item.
• Personal Tutoring (scanning, image manipulation, photoshop skills, photography) £15/hour

Rob Kenyon. email: rob@biginabox.com

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7 thoughts on “Photo-Restoration

  1. Today, I went to the beach front with my children. I found a sea shell and gave it to my 4 year old daughter and
    said “You can hear the ocean if you put this to your ear.”
    She placed the shell to her ear and screamed.
    There was a hermit crab inside and it pinched her ear.
    She never wants to go back! LoL I know this is entirely off topic but I had to tell someone!

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