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Get rid of scratches, water damage and
creases from your old photographs. I can digitally restore your photos,
making a scan of the original, correcting the damage, and sending the original
and a print of the restored picture back to you. The original photo will
not be restored, just scanned. You will receive a printed copy (laser
printed on heavy card) of the restored photo and a copy of the file on CD.
Many shops that do regular photo developing can print straight from CD, so you
can then have as many quality copies of the picture as you want.
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How to order your
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Step 1:
Send photo
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You can send
the original photo to me by post but, if you do, please bear in
mind:
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Make sure the photo is well
packaged to prevent bending and water damage
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Anything of value should be sent
by Special Delivery and adequately insured
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I cannot take responsibility for
items lost in the postal system
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If possible,
send a copy of the photo or scan it and send it on disk. If
scanning, send as a high resolution (300-600dpi) jpeg.
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Sorry - no
slide transparencies or negatives please.
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| Step 2:
Payment The cost
of this service is a sliding scale starting at £25 for photos
with very minimal damage or for restoring just the face of a
portrait, leaving scratches etc on the body and in the background.
For more damaged photos I will give a quote on request. These
prices include Royal Mail special delivery.
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To pay by
cheque, make payable to 'Oops Pardon!' and post to Georgia
O'Neill, Ceann Cuin, Dervaig, Isle of Mull, Argyll, PA75 6QR, UK.
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Payments by
credit card are possible if you use 'PayPal' Please email me
with your order and I will send a PayPal 'Buy now' email to you.
Your transaction will be carried out on the PayPal website.
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I can only
accept credit card payment via PayPal, please do not send card
details through the post and never send them by email.
They will not be secure and cannot be processed.
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Please allow
28 days for your photo to be restored. Each photo will be
assessed and you will be contacted before any work is started if the
photo appears too damaged to work with. |
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