SENDING YOUR PHOTO

Below is a list of photo sizes and the dpi I need your photo/photos to be scanned to me in.

PHOTO UPLOAD:

You can send them to me using my photo upload Make sure you scan your photo as prescribed below.
Please do not edit your photo before sending to me.

You can also use the upload, or email if you choose, to send your photo for a FREE CONSULTATION.
This image may be of a smaller size and of poorer quality than is necessary for the restoration work.
I will analysis the photo and make an estimate of the needed amount of work and will set the price.
Please specify whether you are sending the photo for an analysis or placing an order.


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SENDING BY MAIL:

If you don't know how or don't have the software necessary to scan your photos as I've listed
below you can mail them to me, and I will scan them for you at no extra cost to you and mail them back to you with your order.
I really prefer this method, as most people don't scan their photos at a resolution that is suitable for restoring.
The higher the resolution the photo is scanned the higher the quality the finished photo will be. Click here to download or print an order form in pdf format to fill out and mail with your photo/photos.
Send your photos to the address below. Be sure to package them using cardboard to protect them from being bent.

Wanda Barton
43 Derby Dr.
London, Ky 40744
Ph (606) 862-6904

Please email me to so that I will know to expect them to come in the mail. Thank you!

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SIZES TO SCAN:

Please scan your photo as prescribed below, and do not do any editing work on your photo before sending to me.
Click here to download or print these scanning instructions.
SCANNING A 4X6, WALLET, OR SMALLER:
Scan in at 800 dpi or (preferably) higher if your computer will allow it. *I scan these at 1200 dpi to 24oo dpi. I can resize a very small photo as long as it is scanned in at a high resolution. The higher it's scanned in at the more it can be enlarged. I recommend scanning a very small photo in as high of a resolution as your computer will allow you to do.

SCANNING A FIVE BY SEVEN:
Scan in at 300 dpi *If you want it enlarged or the subject brought in closer please scan in at 400 to 600 dpi.

SCANNING AN EIGHT BY TEN:
Scan in at least 300 dpi *If you want it enlarged or the subject brought in closer please scan at 400 dpi or higher.

**Never resize a photo after it has been scanned in. All that does is to add white dots rather than true resolution.
To enlarge a photo don't add inches, but scan at a higher dpi. For very small photos scan as high as your computer will allow.

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