How the Photo Restoration Process WorksThe photo restoration process requires three steps:scanningrestoration work, and output (archival printing). SCANNINGThe photographic restoration process begins when a scan is made of your original. Once your photo is scanned the original will be returned to you with your newly restored archival photo. All work is done only to the scanned copy of your photo; your original photo will never be altered and will be returned to you in the same condition in which it was received. RESTORATIONOnce scanned and evaluated, obvious spots, cracks, fading, stains and scratches are removed and the overall color tone and contrast adjusted.Now, with a clear clean digital image more involved restoration and rebuilding can proceed. Upon completion of the restoration we will e-mail you a sample so you can see it for approval. OUTPUTOnce you have approved the restoration, you can choose from or combine the following output options: * Archival Photographic prints * CD-ROM |