Hi all,
I have here 4 of 6 photos from a photographer who's friend wants these photos restored of his store. Being that I have only done 3 restorations all of which you have seen on this site and know now much time it takes to do them right I want to charge an arm and a leg to restore these...
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by kaulikeI notice that most folks studiously avoid saying exactly how much they charge for a given restoration. I have no dreams of being able to supplant my current job, but it would be worthwhile to know what my skills are worth.$10-20/hr8.55%10$20-30/hr22.22%26more29.06%34I charge by the job (how much, and how do you estimate?)40.17%47
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Channel: Work/Jobs
01-04-2002, 12:12 PM -
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by painperduI've gather the estimates/grades of repair work from many photo repair sites over the net.
Would you agree that this is pretty much a standard. Can restoration be broken down into these 3 basic grades?
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Grade 1
Minor fading
Slightly...Yes, 3 Stages Is Pretty Much Accurate13.04%3Maybe 1 More Stage Would Be Accurate34.78%8Maybe 1 Less Stage Would Be Accurate0.00%0No, Each Job Is Very Unique52.17%12-
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11-27-2004, 08:07 AM -
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by thomasgeorgeWhen a customer brings in a photo for retouch/restore, does anyone use a Graduated Pricing Scale? By this I mean that you give the customer of choice of how much is done to the photo and price according to the complexity of the option selected, or, do you have just one price for a total restore/retouch,...
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Channel: Work/Jobs
03-23-2002, 07:56 AM -
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by roger_eleHi,
We have been working on putting together a worksheet fo rpricing out the art work portion of the restoration.
Note: we have always charged separately for scanning, art work and printing - art work has always been figured based on the damage and how far the client...-
Channel: Photo Restoration
08-23-2009, 11:08 PM -