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By Fireia Customer care
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Are you worried about your favorite images been damaged or torn off? Websites like www.Fireia.com have the solution for your worries. When a part of the image is damaged beyond repair or worse, just missing, they can try to reconstruct that part back in the frame. Given a reference image or adequate additional information, they can help reconstruct some of the intricate portions of an image. Restore precious memories to pristine glory. Get set, this holiday season thrill your family with personalized photo gifts from restored and improved old family photos.

Reconstruction of pictures, reconstruction of photos, reconstruction of images – what ever be the source, Fireia imaging services will take care of your reconstruction and photo restored to its pristine glory.

At www.Fireia.com, you can upload old images and order them for services like Restoration, Colorization, Reconstruction, Retouching and Makeover.

Difficulty: Easy
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  1. Step 1

    To create a user account, from www.Fireia.com, click on the "Join" link. Enter your emailed, password, select a password reminder question, enter an answer for the secret question, provide your First Name, Last Name, and enter the code shown in the box provided.

  2. Step 2

    Check the box to "Agree" to Terms and Conditions and click on “register” to sign up. It’s that simple!

  3. Step 3

    Now you are ready to upload your old images and order them for Restoration, Colorization, Reconstruction, Retouching and Makeover.

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