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Can anyone recommend a website or an app to work with old family photos

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AnneButNotHathaway · 08/07/2021 05:10

My grandma turns 90 next month and I wanted to make a big photo album that would have all the family photos possible. I've already got lots of really old photos and would like to work with them a bit before doing the reprinting. Some of them have stains and some are faded and I just don't want to leave it at that. Does anyone happen to know any good websites or services for doing the major fixing on old photos? The photo store near me doesn't do this kind of work but I really don't want to leave the pictures in their current state.

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Eminybob · 08/07/2021 05:23

My mum restored some old photos a while back. I’ll text her later today to ask where she did it and let you know.

AnneButNotHathaway · 08/07/2021 08:59

@Eminybob thanks!!

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EwwSprouts · 08/07/2021 09:06

Interested too.

parietal · 08/07/2021 09:17

the website fivr has freelancers who do small graphics jobs. you might find someone there who can help.

www.fiverr.com/categories/graphics-design/buy-photos-online-photoshopping?source=side-menu

AnneButNotHathaway · 08/07/2021 10:09

@parietal thanks! I thought about finding people online,too but rn I'm still hoping to do the whole thing myself.

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FearlessSwiftie · 08/07/2021 10:26

Try Photoglory, it's a photo restoration program, here is an article about it- www.family-tree.co.uk/news/old-photos-dont-have-to-die-this-new-software-wont-let-them/ It's a pretty simple one which is good if you aren't familiar with photo editing.
If you are though, then any photo editor will do, most popular programs like or Photoworks have features of a photo restoation software. There are usually video guides or text tutorials, so it won't be difficult x
There is also a Reddit community that does photo restorations on requests, some are paid and some are free- www.reddit.com/r/estoration/
Fiverr is a way to go, too.

AnneButNotHathaway · 08/07/2021 11:20

@FearlessSwiftie thanks, these are really helpful!

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