Digital Image Restoration & Archiving Services

Remember that shoe box full of old family photographs? Now you can have them transferred to digital image files, and you can display them as a digital slide show on your computer screen, or print them in your annual Family & Friends newsletter. Even better, now you can have the services of a Professional Photographer to retouch and restore these priceless family heirlooms. Imagine ... better than ever - forever!

Here's a photograph of my parents from 1943. This is what you should be doing with your family photographs, before they are lost - forever.

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You can get up to six photographs digitized for just $25.00, AND you'll receive unregistered copies of outstanding shareware packages for image manipulation (Paint Shop Pro) and archive management (Jasc MediaCenter) with your first order. Luminscript, Ltd. can also provide professional, custom cropping and retouching for an average price of only $10.00 per image.

Call now for free information about archiving your family photos on a Compact Disc! With multi-session recordable CDs (CD-R), you can add images to the disk until it is full ... up to 650Mb of data!!

Got a Really Big shoe box? Get 25 or more photographs (up to 5x7 inches) scanned and scaled for 640x480x256 viewing for only $5.00 each. Let Luminscript, Ltd. put over 25 years of experience in photography and genealogy to work on preserving your family tree - forever!


Luminscript, Ltd. is one of the businesses operated by Dennette A. Harrod, Jr.

I have a 24-bit color scanner that accepts images up to 8.5 x 14 inches. I can also get 35mm negatives and slides transferred to Kodak PhotoCD. In either case, I can do any retouching that is needed and convert the images to any of over a dozen formats. I also offers Recordable CD-ROM (CD-R) services, so you can have the images stored on a Compact Disc and add to them as you collect more images from relatives.

As of 04-Mar-96, I can make your WWW home pages available on the Internet 24-hours a day through Virtual Waterholes.


Last update: 22-Mar-96 by <dennette@wiz-worx.com> <Who is this "Dennette" person?>