Before the use of cellphones and Facebook, photos were stored
in photo albums that took up a lot of space on the family bookshelf. Once or
twice a year around the holidays, your family would take out the album and
reminisce about the memories that were stored within the cover. But what would
happen if this photo album was lost, or the photos within the album became
damaged? Over time, photos can become faded and can definitely use a
restoration boost! With today’s advancements in technology, there are ways for
you to restore those photos scanning and digitize them so that they are not lost in the
future. If you are looking for a photo restoration company in St. Paul, Two
Squares is the company for you!
Restoration Services
At Two Squares, we give you the ability to restore and convert
photographs to DVD or hard drive. That way, you can store these images
digitally on your computer or DVD. This allows you to make multiple copies of
the photographs, protecting you from losing a DVD. Photo albums can quickly
become cumbersome and take up a lot of space. Through our digital conversion
services, you will be able to store all of your photos in one spot, without
having to take up much room at all. What makes our conversion services even
better is that the quality of your pictures are enhanced throughout the process
as well. All of our conversion services include cleaning the photos beforehand
as well as running your photos through Photoshop to rejuvenate the look of the
photo. Additionally, your digital photos can be organized any way that you
would like. Our two levels of photo scanning services include:
- Low Cost - For individuals looking to archive a large amount of photos, this may be the way to go. With the low cost option, you still receive great quality conversion services.
- High Quality - If you are looking for your photos to receive a lot of attention, our high quality option is for you. During this process, your photos will be cropped by hand and the resolution of the photos can also be increased up to 1200 dpi.
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