Digital Photo Repair / Reproduction
Pricing Structure

Every retouching job is unique and must be individually quoted. When you mail/email us your photo, our photo restoration artist will evaluate it and quote how many hours your restoration will take. You are under no obligation until you accept our quoted price. You will know your total restoration cost before work begins.

You may be better able to judge the costs of the restoration project by viewing our Portfolio.

We will not proceed without first providing you with:

  1. A quote
  2. Informing you of exactly what we are thinking is the best solution
  3. Receiving confirmation as to what work you want done.

You may also rest assured that we will never alter your original.
and any completed work will be provided to you in a digital format

 Minor Photo Restoration

 

 Moderate Photo Restoration

 Priced from $45.00

  • Remove minor stains, dust, or scratches
  • Remove "red eye"
  • Repair minor cracks, creases, or tears
  • Repair slight fading or discoloration

 

 Priced from $60.00

  • Repair moderate discoloration or fading
  • Repair damaged or missing edges
  • Remove moderate scratches or tears
  • Repair moderate water damage
  • Repair creases and partially torn photos - (with no missing pieces)
  • Repair or add background

 

 

 

  Severe Photo Restoration

 

 Additional Services

 Priced from $85.00

  • Repair severe discoloration or fading
  • Reconstruct missing pieces
  • Repair severely damaged edges
  • Repair creases and torn photos
  • Repair or add background
  • Repair severe stains or photos stuck to glass
  • Reconstruct facial damage

 

 Priced from $65.00

  • Add or remove backgrounds
  • Change elements of pictures such as the clothing or hair color
  • Remove objects or people
  • Create individual portraits
  • Colorizing

Additional Notes - The DPI (dots per inch – resolution) will depend on several factors – B&W, size, condition, etc. We can scan at a true 3200 DPI, but 99% of the time that is not necessary or recommended. More is not always better. Any scan of a slide or negative above 600dpi to 1200dpi and a photo above 300dpi to 600dpi will only produce a very grainy image. We would normally scan and save the slide or negative at 600dpi, and photo at 300dpi to 400dpi, unless requested otherwise.