Minor restoration: cropping/resizing, removal of small scratches and/or spots, minor retouching ,red-eye reduction, minor blemishes repaired, minor brightness and contrast adjustments.
Price also includes one free archival print (up to 8" x 10"). $25.00
Moderate restoration: tear and scratch repair, major brightness and contrast corrections, more extensive retouching, removal of small objects from the image.
Price also includes one free archival print (up to 8" x 10"). $50.00 & up
Color alteration: generally an addition to above pricing for changes from color to black-and-white or to sepia tone or from black-and-white to sepia tone. $10.00
Colorization: change from black-and-white to color, generally an addition to restoration pricing. Amount charged depends on work required. $50.00-$100.00
Alterations: generally an addition to above pricing for removal of a person from a photo and placement in another background . $35.00
Collage setup: place photos into a multiple-image arrangement . $30.00
Order additional prints (Choose glossy, semigloss, matte surface archival papers or canvas cloth paper.)
Additional 4" x 6" prints (each) $5.50
Additional 5" x 7" prints (each) $7.00
Additional 8" x 10" prints (each) $15.00
8" x 10" prints on canvas cloth (each) $24.00
Archive your images:
CD-ROM with your image files $5.50
Prices can be quoted for additional services not listed above.
Just scan photo at 300 dpi (dots per inch) for 8x10 RGB output.
Then save as TIFF , "high" quality setting. You can then email it to us or put it on a 3 1/2 floppy disk or CD.
*Margie's Digital Magic will not intentionally copy or reproduce any photograph or other document which is known to be protected by copyright. Copyright law is unfortunately rather complicated, but can be roughly summarised as follows:
Generally, whoever takes the photograph owns the copyright. As long as this was not a professional photographer, there shouldn't be any problems with permission.
If the photograph is the work of a professional photographer or photographic studio, you can contact them and ask for written permission to copy it. Then we can go ahead.
If you cannot contact, or do not know, the studio or professional, the general rule is that copyright lasts for the lifetime of the photographer plus 50years.