
Restoration
With over 25 years of experience in photo scanning and restoration, JRS is the trusted choice for preserving your cherished family memories. Using the latest technology, we carefully scan your original photograph and digitally restore any damage, creating a high-quality digital files that looks just as good as, or even better than the original.
We save your newly restored file to a compact, space saving digital format, such as a Flash Drive. With your digital files, you can easily print photos, view them on your computer or smart TV, and securely store them for quick retrieval in case of an emergency. You can also create duplicate copies to share with family, ensuring your priceless memories are never lost, damaged or destroyed - and can be cherished for generations to come.



Fading
If your photos are fading, we encourage you to have them scanned as soon as possible. Unfortunately, fading images will continue to degrade over time so it is important to preserve them while there is still time. You can always have your photos restored at a later date when you are ready.


Rips and Creases
Rips, tears, and creases are common problems with old photographs that have been stored in drawers or boxes. We can fix quite a bit of damage but it's important to keep as many pieces as possible.


Discoloration
Much like fading, color photographs can fade and shift color with age and exposure to sunlight. It is important to have these images scanned while there are still details left.


Mold and Mildew
Photographs that are exposed to high humidity or moisture can develop mold and mildew. This mold and mildew will damage the photo by eating away and staining the paper it is printed on.


Missing Areas
At first glance, you might think that an image with missing areas cannot be restored. However, in most cases we can rebuild the missing areas and restore detail with amazing results.


Stuck to Glass
Fires, floods, and even high humidity can cause damage and result in a photograph being stuck to the glass in the frame. Fortunately, we can scan the image through the glass to prevent further damage.