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Martin Restoration 6 images Created 9 Jul 2020

There is a manual crop tool (it's the red box) in the checkout portion of the ordering process that will allow you to adjust it to exactly how you like it. I will also verify that it was done correctly before it goes to the printer. Recommended paper types are in the image descriptions when viewed at full screen.
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  • Martin-1 (before).jpg
  • There is a manual crop tool (it's the red box) in the checkout portion of the ordering process that will allow you to adjust it to exactly how you like it. I will also verify that it was done correctly before it goes to the printer. I would recommend going with the luster finish, as that looks best with these kinds of photos.
    Martin-1 (after)-Sepia.jpg
  • There is a manual crop tool (it's the red box) in the checkout portion of the ordering process that will allow you to adjust it to exactly how you like it. I will also verify that it was done correctly before it goes to the printer. I would recommend going with the luster finish, as that looks best with these kinds of photos.
    Martin-1 (after)-Black and White.jpg
  • Martin-2 (before).jpg
  • There is a manual crop tool (it's the red box) in the checkout portion of the ordering process that will allow you to adjust it to exactly how you like it. I will also verify that it was done correctly before it goes to the printer. I would recommend going with the luster finish, as that looks best with these kinds of photos.
    Martin-2 (after)-Sepia.jpg
  • There is a manual crop tool (it's the red box) in the checkout portion of the ordering process that will allow you to adjust it to exactly how you like it. I will also verify that it was done correctly before it goes to the printer. I would recommend going with the luster finish, as that looks best with these kinds of photos.
    Martin-2 (after)-Black and White.jpg