Bright Services

Digital Photo Restoration
We offer photo restoration with a one-price solution for $39.95, which includes one print or CD and $6.00 for additional copies. Some restoration services rates vary depending on the degree of damage or work to be done. We charge a flat rate so that you don’t have to guess about the cost.
Output/Paper Choices

We offer two choices of paper finishes and printing formats. One is inkjet print on HP’s Premium Plus Soft Gloss with a pearl finish up to 8” x 10”. We also offer a digital color laser print on Xerox Color Xpressions Elite 100 lb. cover stock, up to 11” x 17”. We can also provide it to you on a CD.

Exceptions to the $39.95 price:

  • photos that are extremely damaged (quoted on a per case basis) These are somewhat rare.
  • images larger than 8” x 10”

$39.95 includes one print or CD, $6.00 for additional copies.

Photo Restoration Guide

        Below are some examples of restoration and editing work that would fall within the $39.95 parameters:

Limitations

        There are some photos that can’t be restored, such as very blurry photos or photos with large chunks missing-particularly missing portions of a face (unless a suitable reference photo is available). If you are unsure, you can always scan the image and send it for my evaluation.


 


Missing faces or large portions can’t be restored UNLESS there is a very similar photo of the same subject available-same position, facial expression, etc.


 

How to Send Us Your Images

        You can e-mail or ftp digital files that you have scanned of the original photo, or you can provide us with the original photo. E-mailed files are limited to 8” x 10” or less. An exception to this is an 11” x 14” that can be scanned in two parts and each part e-mailed separately. There is no file size limitation for ftp. You can access our ftp address by using the link on the right. If you have high speed internet you shouldn’t have any problem e-mailing us the files, as an 11”x14” uncompressed JPEG image will about 3.8 MB. We recommend sending uncompressed JPEG files, but if you must reduce the file size use the minimum amount of compression possible. JPEG files should be sent at 200 DPI.