Photo Restoration Orlando

Some photographs are
simply irreplaceable.

You may be holding the only copy. The only photograph of a parent at thirty. A grandparent before you were born. A family moment that will never happen again. Romero Imaging restores photographs with the care they deserve, so the person inside still looks exactly like themselves.

Romero Imaging Standard
Every Face Is Reviewed By Hand
Side-by-side comparison: original damaged photograph versus Romero Imaging restoration
Original — Damaged
Romero Imaging Restoration
What Restoration Actually Means

Scanning creates a copy.
Restoration rebuilds history.

Tears & rips
Folds & creases
Missing corners
Staining
Chemical fading
Silvering
Mold damage
Water damage
Scratches
Cracked emulsion
Color shifts
Foxing spots

Common types of damage we restore

A scan captures whatever damage already exists. Restoration is the work of reversing that damage — not by guessing what the image might have been, but by working from evidence still visible within the photograph itself.

One photograph arrived folded into eight pieces after sixty years inside a family Bible. Another came in a plastic bag from a flooded basement. No two photographs fail in the same way — and no two restorations require the same decisions. This is why restoration is not a button. It is judgment, applied by someone who understands what is actually at stake.


Our Principles

The commitments behind
every restoration.

These are not guidelines. They are the standard every restoration is held to — without exception.

I

Never invent history. Repair what the photograph provides.

II

Never change identity. The person in the photograph is the subject — not a better version of them.

III

Never guess where evidence doesn't exist. Honest ambiguity is more respectful than confident fabrication.

IV

Repair damage without removing character. A photograph that has lived a long life should look like it.

V

Preserve the original expression — never improve it. That expression is the memory.

VI

Every restoration is reviewed by a human being. It never ends any other way.

Real Restorations

Real photographs.
Real families.

Each of these restorations required decisions that could not be automated — decisions about a specific person's face, the expression they wore, the age they were. The difference is not always dramatic. Sometimes it is a single feature, quietly altered, that changes who the person is.

Original portrait before restorationOriginal
Portrait after Romero Imaging restorationRomero Imaging

The only portrait her family had of her mother

One print. Forty years in a shoebox. A subtle shift in bone structure and eye placement — changes her daughter wouldn't have noticed until years later, comparing it to another photograph — was caught during hand review and corrected before delivery. This is why it never ends any other way.

Original damaged family photographOriginal
Family photograph after Romero Imaging restorationRomero Imaging

A family portrait everyone thought was lost

Recovered from an estate. Everyone who could identify these people had already passed. Three of the five faces carried subtle errors — nothing obvious, nothing you would catch without placing it beside the original. Each was reviewed individually. Each was corrected before delivery.

Original photograph before restorationOriginal
Photograph after Romero Imaging restorationRomero Imaging

Rescued from a flooded basement

Three days in standing water. Found in a plastic bag. Structural damage like this requires working outward from the edges of surviving information — reconstructing what was there from photographic evidence, not from guesswork. The result has to be accurate. There is no reference photograph to correct it against later.


Why Accuracy Matters

The smallest mistake
becomes a permanent memory.

Automated restoration tools produce results that look extraordinary. The mistakes are small, quiet, and almost impossible to catch — a face slightly younger than it was, eyes a millimeter apart, skin too smooth to be the same person. When that detail is accepted, the altered image becomes the record. What was invented becomes what the family believes was true.

Common Automated Restoration Mistakes
Romero Imaging Standard
Makes faces look younger than they were
Preserves the exact age the subject was photographed at
Moves or repositions eyes
Maintains original eye placement and spacing
Makes skin look plastic and smooth
Preserves authentic skin texture, pores, and tone
Removes wrinkles and natural texture
Keeps the wrinkles that define a person's character
Erases freckles, moles, and character marks
Preserves every identifying mark on the face
Shifts apparent ethnicity or skin tone
Preserves original skin tone with historical accuracy
Changes facial expressions
Restores the original expression — never improves it
Erases family resemblance between subjects
Preserves family resemblance as photographed
Invents detail in missing areas rather than leaving them empty
Marks missing areas honestly rather than fabricating content
A photograph is only valuable
if the person inside still looks like themselves.
How It Works

Simple from your end.
Careful on ours.

Restoration specialist working on a photograph

Every restoration follows the same careful process — a specialist looks at your photograph first, structural repair is handled methodically, every face is reviewed by hand, and the result is delivered only after your approval. Nothing is rushed. Nothing is skipped.

1

Tell us about your photograph

Submit through our intake form and select the tier that best matches your damage. If you're unsure, choose the closest option — we look at every photograph before anything begins.

2

A specialist reviews what you've sent

We examine your photograph and confirm the right level of restoration. If it needs a different tier, we reach out with a clear explanation before proceeding. You approve before any work begins.

3

Structural repair

Tears, grain, tonal imbalances, and physical damage are addressed first. This gives the specialist a clean foundation to work from — and the full attention to spend on what matters most.

4

Every face is reviewed by hand — without exception

Each face is compared against your original, feature by feature. Whatever was shifted, softened, or misread is identified and corrected. This is where the real work happens.

5

You see it before it's final

You receive a preview before delivery. If something doesn't look right, we adjust it. Final files are delivered only after your approval — in every format you need, ready to print, frame, or share.

Restoration Tiers

Priced by labor,
not by image size.

A wallet-size photograph with severe mold damage requires more labor than an 8×10 with a single crease. Our pricing reflects that. Every photograph is assessed individually before a tier is assigned.

Light fading

I

Light Photo Restoration

  • Minor fading
  • Light dust removal
  • Small scratches
  • Gentle tonal improvements
  • Original character preserved
Standard damage

II

Standard Photo Restoration

  • Moderate scratches
  • Fading & discoloration
  • Small tears
  • Minor repair work
  • Tonal balance restoration
Advanced damage

III

Advanced Restoration

  • Significant tears
  • Missing details
  • Heavy fading
  • Partial reconstruction
  • High-detail repair work
Severe damage

IV

Severe Photo Restoration

  • Large missing sections
  • Severe deterioration
  • Water or mold damage
  • Complex reconstruction
  • Archival finishing
Legacy damage

V

Legacy Photo Restoration

  • Irreplaceable heirlooms
  • Historically significant photos
  • Extensive reconstruction
  • Premium archival finishing
  • Museum-quality standard
Turnaround

Most restorations are completed within 5–10 business days. Complex cases take longer — your specialist confirms a timeline after reviewing your photograph, before any work begins.

Shipping

We provide secure instructions for mailing physical prints. If you've already had your photograph scanned at high resolution, digital submission is available.


What You Receive

Everything you need
to preserve it for good.

Professional hand restoration by a specialist
Full-resolution master file — print or frame at any size
Print-ready version at the correct resolution
Digital copy for sharing and everyday use
Human review at every stage of the process
One revision included — if something doesn't look right, we fix it
Private secure delivery gallery
Optional prints on professional archival paper
Every restoration is archived — future revisions never require starting over
Why Romero Imaging Exists

After more than twenty-five years working in professional imaging, I tested every restoration tool I could find. They all impressed me. They also all made the same mistake: they could repair damage, but they couldn't tell whether someone still looked like themselves.

I founded Romero Imaging because I couldn't trust software alone with someone else's family history. Technology repairs damage. Human judgment preserves identity.


— Larry Romero, Founder

Looking for Colorization?

Bring it back to life with
historically accurate color.

Portrait restored and colorized

Once a photograph has been restored, many customers choose to bring it back to life with colorization. Every Romero Imaging colorization is researched and reviewed by hand — military uniform shades, vintage automobile colors, period fabrics, authentic skin tones under period film. Not a guess. A historically defensible interpretation based on research.

Learn about Historical Colorization
Ready When You Are

Every family has one photograph
they cannot replace.

Our job is to preserve it.

The photograph you're thinking about right now — the one with the torn corner, or the face that's fading, or the crease across someone you loved — can very likely be saved. Most of what looks irretrievable is not.

Most families are surprised by how much can be saved. We would like to help you preserve yours.

Careful Photo Restoration for Orlando Families

Old family photographs usually become important all at once. A portrait that sat in a drawer for years may become the image everyone wants for a memorial, anniversary, family history project, or framed gift. Romero Imaging helps Orlando families restore those photographs with the patience they deserve.

Each project starts with the photo itself. We look at the condition, the faces and details that matter most, and the amount of repair that can be done while keeping the final image natural. The goal is not to make an old photograph look artificial. The goal is to make the memory easier to see, share, print, and preserve.

What We Can Help Restore

Many Orlando photo restoration projects involve faded color, yellowed paper, cracked surfaces, water staining, scratches, creases, torn corners, or older black and white portraits that have lost contrast over time. Some images need light cleanup. Others need more detailed hand restoration to rebuild damaged areas carefully.

We commonly help with family portraits, wedding photographs, military images, school photos, memorial pictures, heirloom prints, and one-of-a-kind photos that cannot simply be replaced. If the photo is fragile, do not force it out of a frame or album before asking. A clear phone photo or scan is usually enough for the first review.

How the Orlando Restoration Process Works

1. Send a photo for review

Start with the free estimate page. Upload a clear image and tell us what you want restored. If you are unsure what is possible, explain the problem in plain language.

2. Get practical guidance

We review the image and explain what can realistically be improved. Some photos can be restored dramatically, while others can be stabilized and improved without inventing details that are no longer visible.

3. Restoration is handled by hand

Once approved, the restoration is done carefully rather than pushed through a one-click filter. Scratches, fading, stains, and damaged areas are addressed in a way that respects the original image.

4. Receive a digital file you can protect

When complete, you receive a restored digital version that can be printed, shared with family, saved in more than one place, and kept safe from repeated handling of the original print.

Trust and Handling

Family photos often carry private stories. Romero Imaging treats them as personal items, not generic uploads. Your images are reviewed for the work requested, handled with care, and never treated as throwaway content. That matters when the picture is tied to a parent, grandparent, childhood memory, military service, wedding day, or loved one who is no longer here.

We serve Orlando and nearby Central Florida communities, including Winter Garden, Clermont, Ocoee, Windermere, and surrounding areas. Local clients often start with one important image, then decide to preserve more once they see what is possible.

Orlando Photo Restoration FAQ

Can a badly damaged old photo be restored?

Often, yes. Tears, fading, stains, scratches, and missing corners can usually be improved. The amount of improvement depends on how much original detail remains.

Do I need a professional scan before asking for an estimate?

No. A clear phone photo or existing scan is usually enough to start. If a better scan is needed for final work, we will tell you before moving forward.

Can you keep an old photo looking natural?

Yes. The restoration approach is intentionally natural. The goal is to make the image clearer and more useful without making it look fake or over-edited.

Can the restored file be printed?

Yes. Restored digital files can usually be printed, shared, archived, or backed up. Print quality depends on the original image quality and final file size.

Ready to have a photo reviewed? Request a free estimate, compare photo restoration pricing, or view related service areas for Winter Garden and Clermont.