Photo Restoration
Photo Restoration
Photo restoration is the process of taking the picture, creating a copy, then amending the copy so it looks good. The reason that a copy is made is so in case something should happen during the restoration process, the original itself will not get damaged. There are a few different options available when it comes to photo restoration. For one thing, you can take it to a photo restoration business, and for a small fee, they’ll restore your photo for you. Here, they make the photos look very good, and sometimes they’ll even get the photos to the point where it makes it look like nothing happened to it.
The second option for photo restoration is that there are programs on your computer that will allow you to restore photos and make any other changes to them. However, you should make sure that you know how to use these programs before attempting to restore or change photos in any way. Programs include things such as Adobe Photoshop. In order to restore photos with this program, you would simply scan the photo onto your computer, and save the file so that it will open on Photoshop. Then you can go to Photoshop, open the file, SAVE A COPY (in case something happens to the picture, you’ll have the one you started with), and begin your changes.
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Photo Restoration Price List
The prices for companies that specialize in photo restoration normally base their prices on a few things. Some places have a flat rate, but some base their prices on aspects such as the size of the picture, how many new copies are to be made, and how much work is required in order to restore the photo back to the way you want it. A Fine Line Photo Restoration bases their pricing on the following: Hand-Tinted Photos- $40 ($10 for each additional copy), Minimal Damage- $35, Fair Damage- $55, and Heavy Damage- $75.
Torn Corner prices in this manner: first stage of PhotoCare (scanning, fixing discolored areas, small scratch removal), $9.50, second stage of PhotoCare (large scratch and crease removal, stain removal, torn corner repair) $18.50, and the last stage of PhotoCare (hard-removed scratches, removal of unwanted objects, background changes, extensively damaged repair) $28.00.
Picture Frame Restoration
You can also get broken picture frames repaired. Take it to a place that does custom framing, and they should do it. Also, you can try taking the frame to places such as arts and craft stores, and they may do it. Some stores you buy the frame from will also repair them for free. Or, if it’s just a small repair, you can do it yourself without having to spend a lot of money.
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