Scan cleanup

Fix yellowed photo scans and worn album pages with a realistic preview

A large share of community questions come from scans rather than camera originals. People want to know whether the problem is the scan, the print, or both, and whether the result will look natural after cleanup.

This page targets scan-related intent and helps position Fadeloom as a practical first step for yellowed or low-contrast family scans.

Why scan-related traffic is useful

Users searching for scan cleanup are usually already doing archive work. They are sorting family albums, digitizing prints, or preparing photos to share. That makes them more likely to value a careful workflow and clear download path.

They also ask practical questions. Can the yellow cast be reduced? Will the faces look clearer? Is the preview enough to judge the result? Good pages should answer these directly.

How to frame the product honestly

Position Fadeloom as a realistic cleanup step for worn scans, faded prints, and low-contrast images. Avoid claiming that every missing detail can be recreated.

What converts is honesty: explain that the preview helps determine whether the print has enough surviving detail to justify the full-resolution purchase.

Best channels for this angle

Use this guide in Reddit genealogy groups, Facebook family history communities, and English long-tail SEO pages. For Chinese channels, adapt the copy toward album整理 and 旧相册扫描修复 language.

This page also pairs well with outreach to scanning shops because it explains the simplest collaboration pitch: let customers test one preview before paying for the final file.

Before

Representative old photo before restoration

After

Representative old photo after restoration

Next step

Give archive-minded users a low-risk first step

A clear explanation, a representative sample, and a preview-first CTA are usually enough to move this traffic into the upload flow.

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Page FAQ

Will one sample image be enough for launch?

Yes for the first wave of guide pages, as long as you label it honestly as a representative studio sample and replace it with real approved customer examples over time.

What CTA works best on scan cleanup pages?

Invite the visitor to test one scan first. That is a clearer next step than pushing a full package before the quality is proven.

Related story angle

A scanned album page that needs cleanup, not heavy beautification

This story angle is effective when replying in Reddit threads, Facebook groups, or family archive communities where people share scanned pages and ask what is realistically fixable.

Open story angle