How the photo restoration process works?
Sometimes people want to know how the picture or photo restoration works, that's why we will explain in detail how their old pictures came alive after all these years of discoloring. It is very important to mention that there are other photo restoration procedures that could end up giving the same result, the use of one specific restoration method depends on the experience of the digital artist's own judgment.
We will explain the most accurate, fast and reliable photo restoration process; with only four (4) easy steps you will receive a clean and professional final work.
Step 1 - Photo Digitalization
In order to ensure the accuracy of the picture coloring, we convert the original photo to digital format, using a high resolution scanner; we produce a 300 dpi full color scan of the picture and we save it to the artist computer.
Step 2 - Crop & Adjust the lighting of your photo
We use special software with advance photo filter to improve, cut, and adjust the different aspect of your original photograph. We compare side by side the result to ensure that we achieved the top of the line with your new photo file, including colors, levels, illumination and detail.
Step 3 - Remove dust, scratches, and blur
After the years, photos often experience discoloration as well as fading and scratches. We use this special software to remove by hand any removable scratch, duplicate missing colors and parts. We use the sharp too to correct and eliminate areas with natural blur cause for old photographic cameras and formats.
Step 4 - Review and Re-Print
After all this process we send you a proof of the final artwork, if you fill comfortable with the result we provide you with the final digital work in multiple format including CD, DVD, Hardcopies or Slideshows
That's it, after those four (4) easy photo restoration step process you will receive a professional old family digital photo restored to share with your family.
If you have any questions email us at the email below and we will be glad to answer you any questions about the photo restoration process.