Bring an old family photograph back to life — remove scratches, dust, and fading while keeping every original detail (hijab, clothing, era, expressions) exactly as it was.
🛡️ Your photo is used only for this generation, then discarded.
Everything you might be wondering before you start.
No. We strictly preserve your real face, skin tone, and body shape — no whitening, slimming, face contouring, or "beautification" of any kind. Only your hijab, outfit, and surroundings change. The output should look like a real photograph of you, not an idealized version.
No. Restoration is intentionally conservative — it removes scratches, fading, and stains, but keeps the original era, hijab style, hairstyle, clothing, and atmosphere exactly as they were. We will not "modernize" your grandmother's photo.
You get 4 variants: one with restored color, one black-and-white with enhanced contrast, one in warm sepia, and one with maximum detail. Pick whichever feels closest to the original.
Scratches, dust, mildew spots, water stains, fading, yellowing, and most physical damage. Severely torn or missing chunks may not be fully reconstructable — try a different scan or angle if the damage is extreme.
Use a flatbed scanner if you can — even an inexpensive one beats a phone photo. If using a phone, place the original on a flat well-lit surface, hold the camera directly above, and avoid glare or shadows.

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