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Digital Photo Processing

Let Someone Else Restore Your Photos

SUMMARY: Save time - consider leaving photo retouching and restoration to the experts.
 
Don't have the time or the patience to use or learn how to use digital photo editors to restore older pictures? Need help cleaning frayed edges, removing dust and scratches, or restoring detail?

Instead of spending money for classes or software, you may wish to leave photo restoration to others who have experience in the field.

The following companies found on the Internet claim to offer photo restoration for scanned photos. Note that results may vary and these companies are listed for informational purposes only.

American Photo Restoration - http://www.amerphotorestoration.com/

Bellamax - http://www.bellamax.com/

Lilac Digital - http://www.lilacdigital.com/

PhotoEdits.com - http://www.photoedits.com/

PhotoRepairShop(tm) - http://www.photorepairshop.com/


 
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