//Image Restoration

Using a High Quality scanner, we can scan your images (upto A4) at a very high resolution and digitally remove damage, correct colours and fix faded prints and negatives,

When using this service, please keep in mind that excessively damaged prints will be more costly to restore than moderately damaged prints, as we do all of our restorations by hand to ensure the highest quality image.

Common Image Degradation

  • Fading Tones
  • Surface Damage to the print
  • Damaged corners, rips and tears
  • Shift in colours as they age
  • Black and white tones discolour
  • Scratches appear on Film

 

Pricing:

£15 Restore 1: Dust, Tones, basic colour, few simple scratches

£25 Restore 2: light/edge tears, many scratches, simple object removal, simple surface damage

£40 Restore 3: complex surface damage, inconsistant colour damage/decay, heavy tearing, complex object removal

How to use this service:

[Click Here] To email me with details of the order and contact details

Download, Print and Fill in this Order Form

Once I recieve the email, I will reply with details about where to post the Film, Please make sure that the Order Form is in the same envelope as the film.

Posting: I suggest sending your image(s) through recorded delivery, maybe even paying extra for tracking, To prevent them from being lost in the post as much as possible. Please also write your return address on the parcel.

Payment: I accept payment of most major credit cards through PayPal or i accept a Bank Transfer

Solution Graphics
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Click the "Example" tabs below to switch between different examples of past restorations, then hover your cursor over the images to see the before and after comparison
  • Example 1
  • Example 2
  • Example 3

Image Rstoration comparison of a wedding tajen from a badly damaged 50 year olf photo

Image Restoration comparison of a family on holiday taken from a damaged photograph

Image restoration comparison of a family, restored from a film positive

Disclaimer: Final results depend on the quality and amount of damage of the original print. Images that are out of focus cannot be brought into focus, also, although some parts of the image can be recreated to replace damaged areas, if an area is missing or too badly damaged, it may not be recoverable.

Colour reproduction may be open to interpretation, as colours shift in older prints, we can only guess as to what shade the colour was originally and make our best guess whilst restoring the image.