The person who suggested throwing it out is not going to be any friend of mine. Going to Boots is an idea for UK residents, but let me give you another suggestion. My wife died at an early age. I want to enhance and reproduce photographs of her. I will do so using products such as AC DC, photoshop; there are many others. I have not decided which system to use yet. The message I am trying to give is: Have the image scanned and then use your own PC to enhance it.
2006-08-07 14:55:09
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answered by john b 5
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May I suggest you scan it and keep a copy of the original as is just in case a photoshop screws the photo up.
2006-08-07 21:35:18
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answered by pappy 6
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There are many services out there that will scan an old photo and repair it digitally. Alot of photo shops provide this service.
2006-08-07 21:32:38
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answered by Fremen 6
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If you are rich, Adobe Photoshop can be used to fix it. If you are broke, download a good linux distro, and it includes Gimp, a free one, which will also do it.
Alas, most of us just don't have the talent to do it well. That's why the recommendation to pay someone if you don't have a buddy to do it for you, after you scan it.
2006-08-07 21:46:28
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answered by retiredslashescaped1 5
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Take it to a store that specialize in Photos and Restoring , they do a good job in Restoring very old and faded photos..
2006-08-07 21:38:12
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answered by foxefire_120032000 6
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take it to a good photographers they can do wonders these days we found a lot of old photos of my gran and grandad when an aunt died they were in real poor condition
my sister took them to a photographers who specialised in restoring these type they were pre 1930 black and white they came up lovely
2006-08-08 01:57:04
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answered by bbh 4
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Most photo developing places can fix it for you (i.e., give you a new retouched copy of the photo).
2006-08-07 21:32:36
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answered by Anonymous
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take it to a quality photo store and see if the can fix it up for you.
2006-08-07 21:32:41
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answered by dt 5
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it can be fixed there is some software that you can use try this and learn morewww.gadgetdetective.com faqs forum and posts someone there will know good luck
2006-08-07 21:37:51
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answered by cookedermott 6
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send it to the photo shop they will reproduce it
2006-08-08 01:57:00
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answered by Anonymous
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