What AI Photo Restoration Is Good At
Old photo restoration usually means fixing one or more of these problems:
- faded colors
- scratches or fold marks
- blurry scans
- low-resolution details
AI restoration tools are useful because they can handle these issues in one workflow instead of forcing you to repair each problem manually.
Step-by-Step: How to Restore an Old Photo
Step 1: Scan or Photograph the Original
Use the best version of the photo you have. A clean scan is usually better than a quick phone snapshot, but either can work.
Step 2: Upload to the Restoration Tool
Open AI Photo Restore and upload the image.
Step 3: Apply Repair and Enhancement
Use restoration settings to improve scratches, faded color, and overall clarity. If the image is also very small, combine restoration with upscaling.
Best Practices
- start with the highest-quality scan available
- avoid glare if you photograph a print with your phone
- restore first, then upscale if needed
- compare carefully so the result does not become overprocessed
Common Use Cases
Family photos
Bring old albums back into a shareable form for relatives and archives.
Damaged prints
Reduce visible scratches, aging marks, and fold lines.
Digitizing memories
Improve older scanned images before storing them in a digital library.
Final Tip
AI restoration works best when it improves a damaged image without erasing its original character. The goal is usually a cleaner memory, not a completely rewritten photograph.
