This is an image of a photograph that burned in a house fire some 23 years ago. The mother of these four boys thought she would never see her precious photo of the 4 boys again. This is one example of the power of digital photo restoration.
This was the only photo left of the original. This is a scan of the 8 x 10 black & white photo. I scanned the image at a much higher size so that I could out put the final product after it was colored and have the same amount of detail
in the image.

This is the final restoration of the original image. I scanned the Black
and White photo and enlarged it, then I colored it as close to the original as could be remembered by the client and is now framed and hanging in home of a very satisfied mother of the 4 boys.


These two images are before and after images. The gray one on the left is the original image. I colored the image and added texture to the background to give the picture a little more life.
 

This is a group of images showing how a photo or prtrait can be edited to add something as simple as glasses or jewelry can change the look of the subject. Also fading the edges and giving the image a soft portrait look can give a much more pleasing look & feel.

 
These two photos are from a class of young women. The original on the left had scratches and marks throughout the photo. The image on the right is the restored image.
These two images are of a poster that was brought to me in really bad shape. The image on the right is the restored poster.