Celebrity Restorations

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Marilyn Monroe

For this picture of Marilyn Monroe posing with her diamonds, we colorized her hair according to what we saw in color photographs, we added makeup and emphasized the diamonds, and put her in a nice blue dress

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Marilyn Monroe - her early years

This is a beautiful picture of Marilyn Monroe when she was in her 20s. We colorized her hair according to what we saw in color photographs, we added makeup, and removed the two gentleman from the car so just Marilyn is visible

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Elizabeth Taylor

For this great black and white photograph of Elizabeth Taylor, we performed a  colorization using what is referred to as the "Primary Colorization Method". We made sure to color her eyes a shade of violet, which is their true color.

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Chief Justice William Cranch

This is a photograph of William Cranch, who was the Chief Justice of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia in the mid nineteenth century. This photograph was taken between 1844-1860 and is part of the Library of Congress collection. Judge William Cranch administered the oath of office for Presidents John Tyler and Millard Fillmore. The face on this photograph was fairly free of damage except for a few lines, but was overexposed. The majority of repair centered around correcting the exposure problem, the background, and, his robe/suit.

  • Repaired all marks and scratches
  • Brought the Judge's face into focus
  • Adjusted brightness and contrast

Note: We performed an exhaustive search to locate the copyright owner of the Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor photographs, and to date have not been successful. If your are the copyright owner of one of these photographs, or know who the copyright owner is, please contact us at support@photorescuer.com