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7 tips for photographing old photos

1 January 1970

Transforming old photos into a photo book will bring your and your family’s old memories to life again.

Here are seven tips when photographing old photos:

1

Optimal Lighting

Normal daylight by a window is perfect. Avoid flash and direct sunlight to minimize glares, shadows and reflection.

2

Stable Setup

Have your phone on a stable surface or tripod to prevent a blur, especially when you take photos of small or detailed prints.


3

Cleaning

Before taking the photo, gently wipe the photos with a soft brush or cloth to remove dust and debris.

4

Camera settings

Adjust the phone’s camera settings for high resolution and optimal exposure.

5

Positioning

Position the camera parallel to the photo's surface to minimize distortion.

6

Fill the frame

Maximize image quality by filling the camera frame with the old photo, this helps get sharp focus without cropping or zooming.

7

Take multiples

Take a few shots from various angles and distances, so you have different options.

In our guide to saving old photos you can follow five simple steps to make this a fun and rewarding project.

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