photo restoration

Do you have treasured photos in need of a little TLC? Framers Market can help with Photo Restoration and printing services. Scratched, cracked, torn and faded photographs can be scanned and the images digitally restored. Once the image has been repaired, the photo can be reprinted as many times as you like, in different sizes and on a variety of surfaces — glossy photo paper, fine art watercolor paper, canvas, or even plaques. The image can also be duplicated exactly or edited and enhanced with special effects. Come see our samples.


Photo-collage prints — Imagine a collection of your photos combined into a single professionally designed photo-collage. The possibilities are limitless!


Art prints from your photos — Ordinary snapshots can be transformed into fine art in the size and style you choose. Get the look of a watercolor, oil, or pastel painting or multiple Pop Art images (think Andy Warhol), printed on glossy photo paper, watercolor paper, fine art paper, or canvas.


Plaques — Your photos or art permanently laminated to a fiberboard substrate for a sleek contemporary look. Available in a range of styles, these plaques are an economical alternative for large scale works and art in public areas where durability is important.


Save History! — Are you the keeper of the family archives for your family? Consider having those unique images copied and restored to preserve them for future generations. Photographic images are the product of complex chemical reactions that continue to process until the chemicals involved are exhausted. The rate of deterioration depends on the specific materials involved.* Your entire collection of historic family photographs can be saved to a disk and you can make multiple copies of the disk to share with family.


*For more information, The Library of Congress website has a leaflet on the care, handling and storage of photographs, originally published by IFLA Core Programme Preservation and Conservation, International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions.

 
photo restoration

photo restoration

Do you have treasured photos in need of a little TLC? Framers Market can help with Photo Restoration and printing services. Scratched, cracked, torn and faded photographs can be scanned and the images digitally restored. Once the image has been repaired, the photo can be reprinted as many times as you like, in different sizes and on a variety of surfaces — glossy photo paper, fine art watercolor paper, canvas, or even plaques. The image can also be duplicated exactly or edited and enhanced with special effects. Come see our samples.


Photo-collage prints — Imagine a collection of your photos combined into a single professionally designed photo-collage. The possibilities are limitless!


Art prints from your photos — Ordinary snapshots can be transformed into fine art in the size and style you choose. Get the look of a watercolor, oil, or pastel painting or multiple Pop Art images (think Andy Warhol), printed on glossy photo paper, watercolor paper, fine art paper, or canvas.


Plaques — Your photos or art permanently laminated to a fiberboard substrate for a sleek contemporary look. Available in a range of styles, these plaques are an economical alternative for large scale works and art in public areas where durability is important.


Save History! — Are you the keeper of the family archives for your family? Consider having those unique images copied and restored to preserve them for future generations. Photographic images are the product of complex chemical reactions that continue to process until the chemicals involved are exhausted. The rate of deterioration depends on the specific materials involved.* Your entire collection of historic family photographs can be saved to a disk and you can make multiple copies of the disk to share with family.


*For more information, The Library of Congress website has a leaflet on the care, handling and storage of photographs, originally published by IFLA Core Programme Preservation and Conservation, International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions.