We take pictures so we can preserve our memories and share those experiences with others. With today's technology it's not uncommon to see with iphones recording every detail. They are used to record their kids first moments, achievements, school concerts, sports and just about everything related to their family. But it hasn't always been that easy to record memories. When cameras first came out, people had to sit still for an extended period of time for the photographer so he could get the proper exposure. We have the ability today to easily digitize photos through scanning or using a digital camera. I can remember my mom making color Xerox copies of pictures that she wanted to save. Color copies was a pretty standard practice and unfortunately at the time, copies were made of color copies and each generation of copies lost some of the original detail. With this picture, that seems to be what happened. At some point, mold developed on the picture and then a color copy was made of it. Having a damaged picture is better than not having a picture at all.
With today's technology, we are able to restore images that would have been lost. I was able to take out the coloring from the mold and clean it up.
A photo that the family thought was lost has now been back to life and family members kept close to the heart.
If you have any pictures you would like restored, please contact me for a quote.
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