Preserve Your Family Memories: New Photo Digitisation Partnership

By Paul McKay

Photo digitisation is a bit of a mouthful but it is an important one!

It is the process by which old analogue negatives, prints, and movie tapes are scanned and edited for modern sharing and viewing.

While we are able to scan negatives in our processing lab - turning recent photos into high quality high-resolution images - we're not set up to do large-scale restoration work. So we've partnered with someone who is: reLOVE!

They're a small local business who do this work every single day - they have tons of happy customers and five-star reviews - and they've kindly offered a special 12.5% discount to Analogue Wonderland customers!

So if you have lots of family memories you want to recover, restore, or simply view digitally - then please head here and use code AW29 for an immediate saving!

You can see more details, reviews, and example photos on our reLOVE partnership page here.

Happy Restoring,
- Paul and the AW team


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