The Picture Org(anizer)

Category: Photo restoration service

Address: 21831 NE 18th Way, Sammamish, WA 98074, USA

Phone: +14252005314

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Nancy Jackson

Aug 4, 2022

John was a pleasure to work with and did a fabulous job restoring my father-in-law's 1930s era photo. He worked with us to determine how to restore areas of the photo that were not obvious due to the existing damage (eg. the chin strap was not recognizable in the original) and gave us daily updates including in-progress images so we never had to wonder how things were going. I would highly recommend The Picture Org(anizer)!!

Brian Hannon

May 3, 2022

John was great to work with! Everything for my Dad's memorial was perfect from the scanning of old pictures, the slide show, and the memorial cards!

wayne demeester

Dec 23, 2021

This is a great service! Great gift for kids. John captured the highlights of 30 years of video’s and made them readily available for our family. Thank you John!

Heather Neil

Jul 29, 2021

Very professional ! He turned these old photo books Into a very organized online version that I can actually read! Thank you !

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Questions & Answers

Do you create slide shows and other items for funerals or memorials?

The Picture Org(anizer) | May 20, 2022
The Picture Org(anizer) | May 20, 2022

We can create the slide show (for focused or background viewing) along with designing and printing invitations, keepsake cards, programs, large format prints, and more for your event. Each project is custom designed to meet your needs and goals.

Can you digitize or scan negatives?

The Picture Org(anizer) | Nov 21, 2021
The Picture Org(anizer) | Nov 21, 2021

Yes, at The Picture Org (anizer), we scan negatives of all sizes, including Kodak Disc, 110, 35mm, medium format, and larger. We have yet to meet a negative we could not digitize into a very nice positive image. In fact, scanning negatives is usually preferable to scanning the prints, since the negative is the 'original' and results in a cleaner image.

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