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Old Photo No More by Sheryll Cross

The horror among all horrors happened to you last night. You entered your dimly lit house, with the perfect expectation of your furniture and house decors scattered on the floor as if hurricane Katrina has taken a vacation in your house. Your newly bought Persian carpet is now chocolate brown, tainted with soil and dirt. Add up the your books are scattered all over the floor, with pages torn like puzzle pieces. Your heart is throbbing faster. You slowly walked, searched for your treasure that is supposedly in the picture frame displayed in the table. It"??s the fifty-year old photograph of your departed grandmother. Actually, it"??s your only photo of her. You painstakingly looked for it and discovered your dog slightly chewing one-fourth of the half-century old photo. You took the photo by your pooch"??s teeth. All what you can wish for is photo restore.

All families might have their own old photographs that they keep, that they treasure. These are old family photographs that were passed on from previous generations, or historic photographs of the ricefield, mountain that highlights our previous hometown. But sometimes bad things happen to photos can succumb to the ravages of time, or human errors. Experts in photo restoration are definitely good in restoring photographs, while keeping the originals untouched.

The best way to restore old photo is to look for the perfect service that will pay close attention to detail. You need a service that will work with you until the job is complete to insure that you are satisfied with the results. You need a service that accepts payment after the job is complete.

Digital photo restoration can restore, retouch and enhance scratched, creased, stained, torn photos and even those with missing portions. It may also be used for the removal of red-eyes, blemishes, wrinkles, freckles, objects or even unwanted people in your photo. It can also enhance exposure, color balance and contrast of the whole image or you can choose just portions of it. You can also ask to correct skin tones, restore faded colors or whiten teeth or eyes. Photos are usually archived in CD or DVD.

The process of restoration or editing includes the following steps: scanning, repair, approval and output, which includes, printing, saving to CD-ROM or posting for download. Scanning is the process that digitally scans an original image (an original print, slide or negative) to a high resolution. The original, after being scanned, will be safely stored and will be returned to you. The original is never altered and will be returned to you packaged securely and in the same condition in which it was received.

The next step is repair or reconstruction that hides obvious spots, stains, scratches and other defects by removing it and adjusting color tone and contrast. Now, with a clear clean digital image, more involved recreation and rebuilding can proceed.

Once you approved the worksmanship, you can choose for the floowing output: a CD with the restored/enhanced photgraph or a photo or photos, sized 8x10, 5x7s or 4x6s.

For more information, check out this site on photo store restoration. Sheryll Cross is a web copywriter for a web design company associated with a photo store company in Florida.

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