Your Photos can be Restored to their Glory Days
Photos are fragile and some show their age.
Photographs are awesome! They capture historic events, holidays, family, friends, accomplishments and so much more. Considering how long many have been around, they have held up very well over the decades. With some photos though, time has taken a toll. Because most photos are printed on paper, they can be damaged easier than some other photographic methods. Paper photos show defects like:
- Folds
- Tears
- Fading
- Cracking
- Thumbtack holes
- Sun damage
- and more...

What we do:
- First, we scan your paper prints at a high resolution which allows all the defects to show.
- Next, our editors will touch-up, correct color, and even replace missing sections (as possible). This can be a very time-consuming process, but we will try to make your old photos look better than they it did originally.
- Lastly, we will create digital image files of your new photos. Post and share your new photos as you like. You can also have these printed at your favorite photo printing business.
Colorization
We are often asked if we can colorize photos. Yes, we can. The ability to colorize an image depends on the image content and the quality of the digital image. Some people prefer to keep their original as black and white, and that's fine. Colorization must be requested so if you want that, be sure to ask.
What does it cost?
Because the price is based on the amount of time spent editing, we custom quote all restoration work. We need to see your image(s) before we can provide a quote. You are welcome to text us your photos (take a photo of your photo with your cell phone). Also, let us know the original size of the photo, so we know how large your image(s) are. From there we will send you a estimate for your project.
Photo Restoration Samples

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Interesting Fact: This photo was taken in Hawaii shortly before December 7, 1941.

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This map measured two feet by three feet. It had been folded, torn in half and taped together.

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Have Questions?
Contact us and we'll be happy to see what we can do to improve your damaged prints.