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Romero Imaging is a photo restoration and digitization service provider based in Orlando, Florida, USA. Its main offerings include old photo restoration, scanning and digitization, black-and-white photo colorization, and family media archive organization. It is not an online self-service design tool; instead, it is a professional imaging service centered on manual work. It supports mailing in photos within the United States, as well as local drop-off in Orlando and Central Florida.
Based on the site content, its service coverage is fairly comprehensive: it can restore issues commonly found in old photos, including fading, tears, creases, stains, discoloration, and missing areas; it can also produce relatively natural colorization for black-and-white photos; and it can scan albums, boxed photos, or loose prints into high-resolution digital files. A distinctive point is that it does not only process the image itself—it also emphasizes preserving handwritten notes, names, dates, and memories on the backs of photos, and can organize and tag images by person, place, year, or event. This makes it suitable for long-term family archive preservation.
Pricing is based on project quotes. Users first upload sample images, arrange a local drop-off, or schedule nearby pickup, then receive a free estimate. Most estimates are provided within 24 hours, and work does not begin until the user confirms. The site mentions that “photo digitization orders of 250+ photos can receive up to $150 off photo restoration,” but it does not list specific prices for individual restoration, scanning, colorization, or bulk projects, so budget transparency is only average.
The advantages are a clear workflow and a quote-before-work model, which reduces the cost of trial and error. It emphasizes that photos are processed in the United States and edited manually rather than through automatic filters, making it more appropriate for photos with high sentimental value. It can also handle bulk projects involving hundreds to thousands of photos. The downsides are that the publicly available information lacks details on payment methods, copyright ownership, privacy and security, exact delivery formats, and standard turnaround times. It also does not show online collaboration features such as review, annotations, or version management.
Romero Imaging is better suited to families, organizations, or institutions in the United States—especially in Orlando and the surrounding area—that need physical old photo restoration and bulk digitization. Even if users in China can access the website, they would need to consider the time, cost, and risk of loss involved in mailing original photos internationally, and the supported payment methods are not clearly stated. If you only need basic restoration, it may be better to first consider local photo restoration studios in China, Taobao photo restoration services, or tools such as Photoshop, Topaz Photo AI, and Remini as alternatives.
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romeroimaging.com is an United States Design & Creative provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach romeroimaging.com directly.