deteriorate your photos. You must take action NOW to
restore your photos for your future generations.
KEEP YOUR MEMORIES ALIVE!
The different skin tones in the photos from the 1950's are among the most difficult to repair.
Here Are Some Examples Of Our
Photo Restorations.
Common Problems
Photographers Experience
Red-eye
Blurred
photos
Poorly focused
Photos too dark
Brightness & contrast
Color needs corrected
Poor composition
Disorganized photos
Photos tipped to one side
Poorly cropped photos
Photo
Restoration/Repair Estimates
Are
For Individual Photo Orders Only-
Your
original photo/photos submitted for restoration, must be
between (4" x 6" to 8" x 10") in size.
(If you purchase any of our "GEM"
packages, there is
no extra charge for light photo restoration.)
ESTIMATED
COSTS ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA
AND THE SEVERITY OF THE DAMAGE TO YOUR PHOTO SUBMITTED:
(A) Minor Photo Repair
(Cost is for one hard copy
restored photo)
(B) Medium Photo Repair
(Cost is for one hard copy restored photo)
Remove redeye
Make color corrections to each photo
Repair or add background
Remove redeye
Repair Minor Cracks
Repair fading images
Make color corrections
Repair
Moderate Fading
Repair creases/tears
Repair minor dust/scratches
Repair moderate
creases/tears
Repair missing edges
(C) Major Photo Repair
(Cost is for one hard copy restored photo)
Order Extra Copies
and/or images saved
to CD or DVD
Repair severe creases/torn edges
Major facial and/or
other recontruction
1-size (5 x 7)
Remove severe stains
Replace a photo background
1 each-size (8 x 10)
Change
hair/
clothing in photo
Remove people/
objects from the photo
1-each (CD/DVD)
with your
stored
images. (Includes labeled disc/
plain plastic slip cover)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDING IN YOUR PHOTOS
FOR RESTORATION
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAILING PHOTOS TO "The Sky's
The Limit Design"
Photos submitted are to be no smaller than (4"
x 6") and not to exceed (8" x 10") in size.
Decide if you
would like additional hard copies of the restored photo or your photos saved to a CD or DVD.
When
mailing photos to The Sky's The Limit, place the photo or photos
in a plastic baggie or equivalent and mark the outside envelope with "Do Not Bend".