Photo Restoration
Best Photo Sharing Sites 2012
August 9th, 2012
Are you looking for a site where you can share and archive your photos? With all the choices out there today, making a decision can be a little overwhelming. The key is finding a site that suits your photo sharing needs and sticking with it.
If you’re only looking to share your images with others online, you should go where your friends are, which often means social networking sites like Facebook. But if you want to archive your photos, make prints, or create photo crafts, you’ll need a different type of photo sharing site. There are a bunch of them out there, so check out our picks to find the one that delivers what you need.
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Welcome to our new Website!
November 17th, 2011
Storyteller is proud to announce the launch of its new updated website! With this new interface, we will share our expertise in video production and photo designing services…and also educate clients about what goes on behind the scenes. Enjoy!
Photo Restoration Services
Photos mean a lot to us, and that’s why we put them in a place where they can’t be easily damaged. But no matter how we keep our photos safe, the deterioration of something tangible is inevitable. And that is how Photo Restoration came upon. Photo restoration is performed by a skilled restorer or graphic artist. They can take those damaged and weather-worn photographs and restore them either close to, or exactly how they were when they were new; and can even improve the photographs.
Storyteller’s graphic artists restore the photos digitally, using tools such as scanners and computers with high-end photo editing software (Adobe Photoshop), along with high resolution monitors, and photo quality printers. The damaged photos are restored with a mouse or table pen, and then saved as electronic files that can be printed, emailed, or stored on removable media such as flash drives, discs, etc.
Recently, we restored a portrait photograph where part of the nose was missing. This was a particularly challenging project because it entailed careful reconstruction of the nose, using a combination of lines from the original picture and guesswork of the facial area. Overall, it was a success because the client was happy with the end result!
