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Repeatable frameworks that take you from damaged photo to share-ready output in minutes.

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Get the cleanest input so the AI has the best possible material to work with.

  • Optimal DPI, color mode, and compression
  • How to flatten curled or stuck photographs
  • File organization for faster batch work

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Keep your restored files protected and ready to share for decades.

  • Archival storage recommendations
  • Backing up originals and restored versions
  • Print preparation and display ideas

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Practical playbooks you can apply immediately to elevate every restoration project.

AI Workflows

AI Photo Restoration Workflow: 5 Steps to Perfect Results

Follow a concise five-step workflow that covers scanning, uploading, reviewing, and polishing AI-restored photos.

6 min readUpdated: January 4, 2025
WorkflowAI settingsQuality control

Calibrate scan resolution (300-600 DPI) before restoration begins.

Use Restore Photo AI presets as a starting point, then re-run with manual adjustments for critical faces.

Compare before/after at 100% zoom to confirm film grain, fabric texture, and skin tones look natural.

Scan & Prep

How to Prepare Scans for Better AI Restorations

Clean inputs produce sharper outputs. Learn how to digitize fragile prints without introducing dust or glare.

5 min readUpdated: December 18, 2024
ScanningDigitizationInput quality

Gently dust prints with a microfiber cloth and compressed air prior to scanning.

Use a flatbed scanner with a black backing sheet to minimize light leaks and reflections.

Save a lossless master file (TIFF/PNG) before trimming to JPEG for sharing.

Preservation

Preserving Restored Photos After Digitization

Keep your newly restored files organized, backed up, and ready for printing or gifting.

4 min readUpdated: November 30, 2024
ArchivingCloud backupPrinting

Store originals and restored files in separate, clearly labeled folders.

Maintain at least two backups—local SSD/NAS plus a cloud provider with version history.

Export print-ready JPEGs at 300 DPI and add a small border to protect important details during framing.

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