Retouching Photo With Water Damage

in retouch •  4 years ago 

The most typical damage with old photos is done by water. The damage could be seen as a form of mold, creating unwanted marks or patterns. Water damage also causes blotches on photographs.

Spilling your drink or suffering a catastrophe like floods can leave your precious photographs in ruins. Photographs are printed with the capacity to withstand a limited amount of moisture. But this usually doesn’t last very long depending on the materials used. Over time, the photograph slowly shows damage.

Even within our homes, damaging factors are everywhere. From central heating to laundry washing, all of these contribute to producing a humid and moist atmosphere. This environment is the perfect recipe for photo disaster.

Drying Out Photos

If somehow your treasured photos are wet and damaged, it is highly suggested to seek professional photo retouching services. There is a stereotypical solution offered online for damaged photos, especially those that unfortunately got stuck together. Keep in mind that in our modern age, there are countless ways to produce a photograph making it impossible to come up with one solution. Besides, you might end up doing irreversible damage instead of reviving your old photo.

Here are few tips to remember when your photos have developed mold or got wet. It is crucial to attend to the problem as soon as possible to help make the restoration easier:

• Never use force in an attempt to separate photographs that got stuck to each other. Doing so will add more problems than you already have.
• Be extremely cautious when handling the photo. Never touch the surface and hold it by the corners. Always wear gloves.
• Place the photo facing upwards on top of a paper towel. The towel will absorb the water or moisture. Remember to change it every couple of hours.
• The room must be well ventilated. It will help if you place a fan in the room to ensure that the air inside is flowing. Do not directly face the fan to the photograph.

Prevention is better than cure.

It is a healthy practice to make and keep high-quality copies of your most cherished photographs. Scan them in case the inevitable happens. Store your photos in well-sealed places instead of just storing them in a box up in the attic or inside the garage. Keep them away from the kitchen area, your doors, and windows or any places where the temperature tends to be unpredictable. This fluctuating change in temperature creates the best breeding spaces for moisture and mold which ends up damaging your photos. It is ideal to keep them a professional acid-free photo album before storing them away for a double layer of protection from elements.

Dealing with water-damaged photographs is not impossible to be restored. It is easier to retouch a photo nowadays, thanks to technology. Peeling off two stuck photographs or soaking them in hopes they unglue will only worsen the damage. Handle your photos with utmost care and look for expert photo retouching services when things go out of hand.

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