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What is the process in restoring an old color photograph that has begun to fade?

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What is the process in restoring an old color photograph that has begun to fade?

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The first – and most important part – is to be sure that the photograph is scanned properly. Obviously the photograph can be in any variety of conditions, but a proper scan initially will ensure that the most information possible is captured from the original. After the scanning, restoration of the image (ie. editing/imaging) is dependent on the complexity of the damage to the original or what is requested to be completed digitally. To learn more about scanning and photo restoration, please feel free to visit our website (www.ThePhotoTouch.com) or contact us directly (970-744-4580).

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