I can digitize most common formats, including printed photographs, slides, and negatives. This includes color and black-and-white images, as well as photos from different eras and sizes. If you’re unsure about a specific format, you can always ask before getting started.
Many photos only need to be digitized. Scanning preserves the image as it exists today and makes it easy to store, back up, and share. Restoration is optional and typically only needed for photos with significant damage, fading, or missing detail. You can always decide on restoration later.
Original photos are handled carefully and respectfully throughout the process. They are never altered, trimmed, or modified in any way, and are returned in the same condition they were received. Digitizing allows you to preserve and share images without continued handling of the originals.
Photos are scanned at resolutions appropriate for long-term preservation, high-quality printing, and detailed viewing. Most prints are digitized at 600 DPI or higher, which is more than sufficient for archiving and reprinting.
Slides and negatives are scanned using professional-grade, high-resolution flatbed and film scanners at optical resolutions of up to 4800 DPI, capturing as much detail as the original film contains. This produces archival-quality digital files suitable for enlargement, cropping, and long-term use without the need for rescanning.
Different formats require different scanning approaches, and settings are adjusted for each image to balance detail, color accuracy, and file size.
Your digitized images are delivered as standard digital files that can be viewed on computers, phones, and tablets. Files can be provided via download, cloud delivery, or external media depending on your preference and project size.
Yes. Many clients start by digitizing their entire collection, then select only a few important images for restoration afterward. This keeps costs manageable while still preserving everything digitally.
Digital files are retained temporarily during the project to ensure successful delivery. Once your files have been delivered and confirmed, long-term storage is not guaranteed unless specifically requested.
Turnaround time depends on the number of photos and formats involved. Smaller projects may be completed quickly, while larger collections take more time. You’ll have a clear expectation of timing before work begins.
The easiest way to begin is to request pricing or a quote. From there, you can discuss your collection, ask questions, and decide what level of digitizing or restoration makes sense for you.
$0.50 – $1.00 per photo
(Depending on size and quantity)
Printed photographs are digitized at high resolution and handled carefully throughout the process. Pricing varies based on photo size and total quantity.
$1.50 – $3.00 per image
Slides and negatives require specialized scanning equipment and format-specific setup. These are digitized at very high optical resolutions for archival quality and long-term use.
Custom quotes available
Large collections are welcome. Bulk pricing is available for higher volumes, and you don’t need to decide on restoration up front.
Quoted individually
Restoration is optional and priced separately based on the condition and complexity of each image. Many clients digitize their full collection first, then choose only a few photos for restoration later.
You’re welcome to ask questions or discuss your collection before committing.