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The samples in this blog are meant to help those concerned with the damaged or faded condition of their family's priceless and treasured photographs.
If you have questions and are looking for help, please feel free to send a message to izackslolly@yahoo.com.
If you have questions and are looking for help, please feel free to send a message to izackslolly@yahoo.com.
Monday, February 6, 2012
Restoration from a Damaged Negative
Here is a composite layout to emphasize the importance of saving ALL your negatives, no matter how damaged. The wrinkled negative (below left) was scanned. The result of the scan can be seen as the unrestored portion of the photo (above right). The restored portion of the photo demonstrates just how much of an image might be recovered with some heavy-duty restoration techniques. Definitely inspiring to those hoping their one-of-a-kind negatives will yield a photo treasure! A larger negative can be scanned at 2400dpi or even 1200dpi, instead of the usual 3200dpi used for the smaller negatives and slides.