Family Heritage Digitizing
Archival Photo Scanning (600 DPI)
Archival Photo Scanning (600 DPI)
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Best for: Vintage photos (1800s–1980s), small prints (like wallet size), and photos you plan to enlarge or reprint.
Pricing: Cost is per photo scanned.
Specs: High-resolution scanning for loose photos up to 8x10".
Condition: Photos must be loose (removed from albums), clean, and free of tape, glue, or sticky residue.
Includes: Digital rotation to correct orientation.
Note: Color correction and manual folder organization are not included.
Photos with heavy glue, tape residue, or extreme fragility may require our Special Handling service at an additional cost per image.
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300 DPI vs 600 DPI scans
DPI stands for Dots (of ink) Per Inch. To put it simply, the more dots per inch, the sharper the image. 300 DPI scans are perfect for simple archiving and printing. 600 DPI scans will allow you to make enlarged prints while retaining more detail.
Please Note: Our high-resoultion scanning process captures every detail of your original photos with extreme clarity. as a result, existing imperfections-such as tiny scratches, dust, or photo texture-may appear more visible on bright digital screens than they do on the physical print.
If you notice distacting marks on your new digital files, we offer Digital Restoration Services to clean them up and may even leave them better than the original.