Dingley-Dell specialise solely in digital photo restoration.


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By digital restoration methods, creases tears and scribbles on the photo may be removed and the brightness and contrast improved. Photos can be re-sized is necessary.

Creases tears and scribbles may be removed, the contrast and brightness improved and photos can be resized if necessary.




The degree of enlargement will depend on the sharpness of the original picture.
The degree of enlargement of images (where this is required) will depend on the sharpness of the original print.

Even when quite small, faded old sepia photographs can contain a surprising amount of detail.

Remarkably clear, crisp new images can be obtained from faded old sepia photos even though the old photos are often quite small. Here, the black and white finished print on the right could have been tinted or sepia toned if required.

 



Digital techniques often enable extreme deterioration to be eliminated.

Real challenges, like this ancient photograph with deteriorating (and dirty) emulsion on paper which is torn, cracked and curling, take longer but usually it is only a matter of time and patience - assuming that the customer considers it worth paying accordingly.


Now have a look at Gallery 2 for more examples - and not just photographs.
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