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Photographic Repairs:

We all have special photographs either tucked away in boxes or albums, or proudly displayed in frames within our houses. They might capture a special occasion, a unique moment, or be a valued reminder of someone who is no longer with us. Over time, and usually without our knowledge, these precious images can become damaged, ripped, discoloured or faded by light, moisture or even just time itself.

If you have a valuable image that has suffered in this way and is no longer doing justice to the subject it once showed, why not let us complete a full digital repair for you - we are confident that the majority of problems can be rectified by our digital experts, bringing your images back to their former glory with no risk to the original print.

You do not have to send us your valuable photographs:

Simply scan your prints at the highest resolution possible to produce a file of less than 6Mb in size. You can then upload the image through our Upload/Download area for assessment and approval. Please include details of the work you would like us to complete within the upload form and we will contact you within 24 hours to advise you of the cost of the work involved. The cost of a simple repair or colour correction job is normally less than £5 and includes not only the work required to correct the damage, but a digital copy of the print sent to you on completion with the option of a physical print sent to you by post (for a small additional fee). Payment can be made via Paypal, and instructions will be provided in respect of this once you have approved the repair we have completed.

There is no financial risk to you:

If we cannot complete the work, there will be no charge for the process of assessment or for any work completed to establish what degree of repair is possible. 


In exchange for the low cost of the repairs we are offering we ask that you consider allowing us to add a low resolution copy of work completed to our gallery as a demonstration of what we can achieve to allow others to make an informed decision regarding repairs to their own photographs. If you do not agree to this then please make your wishes clear on the initial submission of your images.

Last Updated on Saturday, 05 December 2009 23:33