Family Heritage Digitizing
Photo Restoration
Photo Restoration
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Best for: Damaged, faded, scratched, stained, or worn photographs that may benefit from digital cleanup, restoration, and enhancement.
Pricing: Select the restoration level that seems closest to your photo’s condition. Starting prices are based on complexity and final scope is reviewed after the original photo is scanned.
Specs: Each order includes digitizing of the original photograph before any restoration work begins. Photos selected for restoration are typically scanned at 1200 DPI when appropriate for the size and condition of the image.
Includes: You will receive a high-quality digital version of the original image and depending on the condition of the photo and the approved scope of work, restored and or enhanced versions will also be included.
Consultation: Every restoration order is reviewed after scanning. Customers are encouraged to include notes with their order or email their expectations so we can better understand what matters most in the final result.
Options: Basic Restoration is best for lighter cleanup. Moderate Restoration is best for more noticeable damage and more involved retouching. Extensive Restoration is for severe damage, major reconstruction, or custom-request work and may require additional review.
Note: Results vary based on the condition and quality of the original photo. Severe damage, missing detail, blur, or major reconstruction needs may limit what can be fully restored or may require a higher restoration level.
Advanced requests such as colorization, object removal, or major reconstruction especially of people and faces are handled only on a case-by-case basis.
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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.