That photo of your grandparents has lasted the last 50 or more years. How much longer will it last? Will your grandchildren be able to view the photographs that you cherish?
Over time, photographs change. They fade. The colors mutate. The emulsion may crack or peel. Mold or mildew may leave spots on the photo. Water damage can occur.
Let digital enhancement renew a copy of the image to the original appearance. Have prints made for family and friends with no change to the original. Digital files can be printed many times if you choose to get the restored photo on CD.
Printing on archival paper with pigment inks will ensure that your valued memories will last. Wilhelm Institute (www.wilhelm-research.com) rates Epson pigment inks to last over 100 years when displayed under ultraviolet protective glass. Pigment inks are also water resistant.
Estimates provided before beginning work. Fees start at $35.
Eliminated cracks
Evened out color
Added broken areas
Minimized water damage
Fixed color
Removed mold spots
Sharpened image
Eliminated cracks & Blemishes
Evened out skin tones
colorized
All material and images © Marie Rediess, cREEations Photography & Design, Algonac, Mi.
No reproduction allowed without specific written permission.