
Manual image restoration takes your digital image files whether they are from our slide scanning service, photo scanning service or your digital camera. Manual image restoration and enhancement includes multiple techniques utilized by trained image enhancers.
These techniques may include adjustments of:
- color balance
- levels
- curves
- contrast
- saturation
- cropping
- shadows and highlights
We also use a variety of tools and filters to take out scratches or blotches in your images. All of these techniques are employed on each and every picture on a individual basis to ensure the highest quality output.
Almost every 35mm slide we encounter has deteriorated in some form. There are a multitude of defects that arise through the aging process. The most common ailment for 35mm slides is fading. If you would like a free sample to see what we can do, just let us know.
If you have digital image files from your digital camera, DVD Your Memories can do all the same enhancements on those pictures as well.
Everyone has experienced leaving your digital camera in the wrong mode and having all your pictures come out either too light or too dark. When those "too dark" pictures are of your wedding, that's when you need to call DVD Your Memories.
All images are reviewed and priced on a case by case basis.
Restoration Process
When you give your damaged photos, slides or negatives to DVD Your Memories, you can specify exactly how you want the finished product to look. For images requiring major restoration, you can specify people to be taken out of/added into an image, background changes, changing the color of an item, etc.
Once DVD Your Memories' graphic artists have completed all editing specified for the photo, we send a proof copy for you to review. This is a chance for you to make any additional requests before the final image is approved and burned to a data CD.
E-mail us your faded, damaged images now, or make an appointment for a free in-house consultation where a trained graphic artist will evaluate your photo and help you decide how you want your finished image to look.
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