This photo of three soldiers was printed with with top edge missing.
The image was restored and enhanced to improve the contrast.
This badly faded and scratched image of a group of soldiers was cleaned and the contrast restored.
A faded and scratched image of a young man in the English Lake District. Follow the link to see the restored version.
A faded and dirty image of Workmen, late 1890's, in sepia. See the resrored image by following the link.
A family group around 1900 in faded sepia, part of the original image was missing. This was restored and the contrast improved.
Portrait of three sisters in the 1940's in black and white. Follow the link to see the colourized image.
This creased photo of young girl in black and white was restored and then colorized.
Follow the link to see the reparied and colourized image.
This 50 year old monochrome image of a family pet needed cleaning and was colorized to give a beautiful effect in keeping with the style of the period.
This badly faded colour print from 1960 has been enhanced to restore the original colour in keeping with the photographic media of the period.
This has the effect of restoring the original the charm of the picture.
The right hand side of this picture had been cut off to fit in an old frame. This was reconstructed and then the image was colorized to give the beautiful effect in the restored image.
This picture was defaced by a young child but despite the major amount of damage it was still possible to repair it, using the latest digital imaging techniques.
This severely damaged portrait from the early 1900's was only 3cm x 3cm but it has been fully restored and enchanced and the final image was produced as a 10cm x 10cm sepia print. Follow the link to see the amazing result.
This portrait was stylised to give the effect that it was printed on canvas.
When printed on premium quality matt paper and mounted in a suitable frame it is virtually indistinguishable from an actual canvas.
This image was taken at a lifeboat day and has had all the unwanted small craft removed.
In the manipulated image the small craft have been removed.
The rather fussy and uninteresting background to this image has been removed and a simple sunburst effect added to create a piece of art from an average photograph.
This image was created by combining two separate images of the boat and the dock. The reflection of the boat was added later to complete the realistic effect on the water.
This image has been stylised to give the effect that it has been painted with a palette knife. When printed on premium quality matt paper and mounted in a suitable frame, an 18 x 13 inch print becomes a stunning piece of art.
This badly damaged portrait of two sisters, cica 1915, was badly torn and cracked but has been fully restored.
The contrast has been enhanced and and the final touch was to retint the photo in sepia to completly revitalise the photograph.
This photograph had a lot of marks and creases and the photographers stamp had been applied too strongly and damaged the print.
All these blemishes have been removed in the restored image and then the image has been enhanced to complete the restoration.
The colour in this image has faded and discoloured.
The faded colour has been corrected in the restored image and all the cracks and stains have been removed.
The photo was also sharpened and the contrast improved.
The colour in this image has faded badly and there are unwanted people in the background.
In the restored image the unwanted people have been removed and the image enlarged to remove some of the background which gives the portrait better proportions.
The final image has been converted to sepia and enhanced to produce a clearer and crisper print.
This print has had coffee spilt on it at sometime in the past and has faded somewhat over the years.
The coffee stains and other marks have been removed and the image enhanced to produce a clear crisp print.
This photo was compiled of three images. The insets have been removed and the images of the two staff have been merged into the original image giving the impression that they were on the original print.
This photo had been repaired and reinforced using tape, which had caused significant discolouring and had collected dirt along all the edges of the tape.
This was all digitally removed and the damage restored. The image was then enhanced to complete the process.
This photo had been repaired and reinforced using tape, which had caused significant discolouring and had collected dirt along all the edges of the tape.
This was all digitally removed and the damage restored. The image was then enhanced to complete the process.