Our expertise in the most sophisticated techniques of image repair and enhancement, including color correction, is unmatched. Here are some samples below; click on any of the images to see them larger:

Sometimes shots taken on location are appropriate in composition and general "look" but flawed in product representation.
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The wrinkles on this shirt had to be removed and smoothed; the texture and shadows on the shirt were smoothed out.
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There are times when art directors want to alter the backgound color of the shot. One of the difficulties with changing backgound colors is dealing with fly-away hair.
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We have developed a method that allows the hair to be selected and the backgound to be changed to virtually any color.
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This is part of an image for a full page advertisement in The New York Times.
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The string in the pants was cleaned up at the cuff and adjusted to hold the pants together tightly.
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Some of the inherent problems in shooting a creative perfume spread are shown here: blurred logos, undesirable stems and bubbles, shot under lighting flattened to reduce many unwanted specular highlights.
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The bubbles and stems were removed, the logos made clearer, and the lighting tastefully enhanced.
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This image was provided by Polo. The merchandise that the boy on the left is wearing was discontinued, so the image was recomposed without the boy.
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In addition, the jeans and shirt that the girl on the left is wearing were colorized to match merchandise that was in stock.
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