Pricing Guideline
All
orders include FREE CD or DVD containing all restored images (for printing).
Free DVD's are provided only for photo archiving orders that exceed the
capacity of a CD.
For the customers with low resolution/small file size image(s) requiring minor
adjustments that prefer to have the final image(s) emailed to them, the
"Minimum Charge" will apply.
Minimum Charge per order $15
Minor Photo Restoration $15 - $25
(Small scratches and tears, tone correction, a torn edge, etc.)
Moderate Photo Restoration $26 - $40
(Large scratches and tears, tone correction, a torn edge or two, etc.)
Heavy Photo Restoration $41 - $80+ depending on severity of damage
(Large tears, heavy stains, mold, significant fading, cracking, silverfish
damage, etc.)
Extra CD/DVD $2.50/$3.50
(Copies of restored images on CD or DVD)
Photo Scanning and Photo Archiving to CD or DVD
Scan prints, slides or negatives .60 cents per photo scanned to. jpg or .tif
format at high resolution (customer’s choice). Includes cropping images to
outside edge of frame, minor enhancements and burning images to CD or DVD
Video Transfer $25 per hour of actual footage
From
VHS, S-VHS, VHS-C, 8mm, Hi8, Digital8, and Mini DV to DVD.
Payments are accepted in the form of Credit Card or PayPal,
after the job is complete and you are satisfied with the results.
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My price quote is
free
In
order to provide you with the most accurate price quote, I need to see the
photo you want restored, retouched or enhanced. Without seeing the condition of
the photo, a quote is only a guess with a considerable risk for over-pricing
or under-pricing the job.
Please, send me something to look at. I prefer the original photo, slide, or
negative.
If your photo fits into the “priceless, sentimental value” category and you
prefer to not send it to me, I absolutely understand.
You may send a copy in any of the following formats:
- A scanned high-resolution
digital image file in .tif or .jpg format saved to a CD or DVD
- A scanned low-resolution digital image file in .tif or .jpg format attached to your e-mail
For
the best quality restoration, retouching or enhancement of a scanned image, I
recommend you send it via CD or DVD.
If
you do not have a scanner, you may want to call your local office supply store
or photo lab to see if they can scan the image for you. Be sure to inform them
that you want a high resolution scan, preferably in .tif format.
At Wilson
Photo
Restoration
SATISFACTION IS
GUARANTEED
or the
customer doesn't
pay.
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