It can happen in an instant.
Just a bump of that glass of water or cup of tea, and you instantly have a collection of damaged photos.
Regardless of how quick you are to towel off the liquid the damage has already been done.
Your photos will forever bear the watermarks from your moment of carelessness.
If this scenario sounds familiar, you need to know that putting up with damaged photos is a thing of the past.
You no longer have to tolerate the stains, tears, creases, or other damage that can occur to you photographs over the years.
The solution is as close as your own computer.
Modern digital technology makes it possible to scan your photos into your computer, and then email the files to a professional photo restoration specialist.
Depending on the type and amount of work you are having done, you could have your restored photos back as early as the next day.
By using graphic software, restoration specialists are able to repair the damaged areas by replacing those portions of the photo with undamaged portions that were copied from other locations on the photo.
This process, called cloning, is finished be having the edges of the repaired areas smoothed so that the repairs blend in with the undamaged portions of the photo.
The repairs are virtually invisible to most people.
Is this something that you could do on your own with a commercially available graphics software program? Yes, but it is not an easy task, and you will probably not be as happy with the results.
Photo restoration specialists typically are better equipped to do the kind of fine detail work that is required for most repairs.
They have computers that are set up to work with graphics, they have software that is a higher quality than most home users own, and they have monitors that allow them to zoom in on small areas without losing any resolution.
These three things make it possible for the specialist to make detailed alterations to the photos.
If you were to try to make these kinds of detailed changes on your own you would most likely not be able to make the alterations invisible.
You would lose some detail, and the detail that you did have would appear blurred or misaligned in the areas you worked on.
For the best results, you should consider sending your damaged photos to a specialist.
They will have your repairs returned to you much faster than you could do for yourself, and the results will be a professional quality photo.
Just a bump of that glass of water or cup of tea, and you instantly have a collection of damaged photos.
Regardless of how quick you are to towel off the liquid the damage has already been done.
Your photos will forever bear the watermarks from your moment of carelessness.
If this scenario sounds familiar, you need to know that putting up with damaged photos is a thing of the past.
You no longer have to tolerate the stains, tears, creases, or other damage that can occur to you photographs over the years.
The solution is as close as your own computer.
Modern digital technology makes it possible to scan your photos into your computer, and then email the files to a professional photo restoration specialist.
Depending on the type and amount of work you are having done, you could have your restored photos back as early as the next day.
By using graphic software, restoration specialists are able to repair the damaged areas by replacing those portions of the photo with undamaged portions that were copied from other locations on the photo.
This process, called cloning, is finished be having the edges of the repaired areas smoothed so that the repairs blend in with the undamaged portions of the photo.
The repairs are virtually invisible to most people.
Is this something that you could do on your own with a commercially available graphics software program? Yes, but it is not an easy task, and you will probably not be as happy with the results.
Photo restoration specialists typically are better equipped to do the kind of fine detail work that is required for most repairs.
They have computers that are set up to work with graphics, they have software that is a higher quality than most home users own, and they have monitors that allow them to zoom in on small areas without losing any resolution.
These three things make it possible for the specialist to make detailed alterations to the photos.
If you were to try to make these kinds of detailed changes on your own you would most likely not be able to make the alterations invisible.
You would lose some detail, and the detail that you did have would appear blurred or misaligned in the areas you worked on.
For the best results, you should consider sending your damaged photos to a specialist.
They will have your repairs returned to you much faster than you could do for yourself, and the results will be a professional quality photo.
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