We all manipulate the photographs we take. We move
to the side to remove a telephone pole. Lenses are changed or
different format cameras used. All of Ansel Adams’s B&W prints
were made with much burning and dodging to make the print match
what he saw in his artistic mind. This is what makes a great photograph.
It's no different in the digital world: changes
to image contrast and density, burning, and dodging are all possible.
Only now, even more can be done.
All dirt and scratches are removed while in the digital world.
Simple cloning to remove a twig or unwanted object will be done
at no charge. If the images are badly damaged or there is extensive
cloning there may be an extra charge. You will be notified before
any extra charges are incurred.
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