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    <title>Philip Gahan Photo Restoration</title> 
  <link>http://www.neodyne.f9.co.uk/</link> 
  <description>Philip Gahan photo restoration can save damaged or faded prints that are an important part of your family history.</description>
  <webMaster>webmaster@artsalon.co.uk (Philip Gahan) </webMaster>
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  <title>Colourising old black and white photos</title> 
  <link>http://www.neodyne.f9.co.uk/colourised.htm</link> 
  <description>The subject matter does not have to be people, I restore photographs of many different types, landscapes, pets, Dad's old car, etc. Again, the description of a car will make all the difference if the photograph is to be a gift to someone who remembers the car.</description> 
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  <title>FAQ's about photo restoration</title> 
  <link>http://www.neodyne.f9.co.uk/faq.htm</link> 
  <description>How do I get my photo to you for photo restoration?  How to scan pictures for emailing, Does it make a difference if I send the original photo or send a copy by email?
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  <title>How is photo restoration done?</title> 
  <link>http://www.neodyne.f9.co.uk/restorationrepair.htm</link> 
  <description>Photo enhancement and photo restoration In time most old photographs colour will shift and fade with age even if carefully looked after. The lighter areas of black and white photos will start to yellow and old colour photos often have a red or orange cast. Have a close look at your cherished family photos, you may find that they are fading away. Old photographs alloId to deteriorate in this way will lose detail and eventually fade away altogether. Using modern digital photo restoration methods I can produce a restored version of the photograph.</description> 
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  <title>How to order photo restoration over the Internet</title> 
  <link>http://www.neodyne.f9.co.uk/ordering.htm</link> 
  <description>Quick and simple method
If you don't want to get technical, simply put your photo's into a card backed envelope with "Do Not Bend" clearly market on it along with a note saying what you would like, how many prints and what sizes, whether you would like them coloured etc. </description> 
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  <title>Scan Resolution Guide for photo restoration</title> 
  <link>http://www.neodyne.f9.co.uk/resolution.htm</link> 
  <description>If you are sending a scan please note the resolutions you need for best results - for most small prints the scanning resolution you need is 300 dpi (dots per inch). Your software will allow you to change this setting.</description> 
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  <link>How long does restoring a photo take</link> 
  <description>I can usually return your pictures in about a week. Large prints may take a little longer.</description> 
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