How to Restore Old Photos

Restore and enhance old photos — or do it in one click with our image enhancer.

7 min read · 修复老照片教程

Why do old photos fade and degrade?

Old photos degrade in a handful of predictable ways. The emulsion fades, colors shift toward yellow or magenta, and the surface picks up scratches, dust, and creases from decades of handling. Printed at low resolution and stored badly, an old photo also loses sharpness — by the time you scan it, faces are soft and fine detail has melted away.

The good news: most of that damage is recoverable. Fading and softness respond well to an image enhancer, which sharpens edges and upscales the scan to a higher resolution. Scratches and tears need retouching, but the enhancement step alone brings most old photos back to life.

How to restore old photos online (the fast way)

The fastest way to restore an old photo is a one-click image enhancer. Scan or photograph the picture, upload it, pick a scale (2× or 4×), and click Enhance. A few seconds later you download a sharper, larger, cleaner version.

Because it runs in your browser, there's no upload wait and no account. The enhancer sharpens the soft detail, smooths grain and pixelation from a low-resolution scan, and upscales the result so the restored photo prints or shares clearly. Try our image enhancer free — no signup required.

How to restore old photos in Photoshop

In Photoshop, start by scanning the photo at a high resolution and opening the file. Duplicate the layer (Ctrl/Cmd+J) so every edit is non-destructive.

Remove physical damage with the Spot Healing Brush (J) for dust and small scratches and the Clone Stamp (S) for larger tears — sample a clean area and paint over the damage. Then restore detail with Filter ▸ Sharpen ▸ Smart Sharpen (amount 100–150%, radius 1–1.5px), and upscale with Image ▸ Image Size using 'Resample: Preserve Details 2.0'. Export with File ▸ Export ▸ Export As.

How to restore old photos on a phone

You don't need a scanner. Photograph the old picture flat in even, diffuse daylight — no flash, no glare — filling the frame with the camera held parallel. That photo is your scan.

Open this page in your mobile browser, upload the scan, pick 2× or 4×, and click Enhance. The tool sharpens the faded detail and upscales it right in the browser, so it works the same on iPhone and Android — no app to install.

How to fix pixelated and blurry old photos

Pixelation and blur in old photos usually come from the scan being too small, then enlarged. The fix is the same move an upscaler makes: rebuild the image at a higher resolution while sharpening the edges.

Upload the pixelated or blurry photo, choose 4× for a very small original, and click Enhance. The enhancer depixelates the blocky areas and tightens the soft edges, turning a blocky, fuzzy scan into a smoother, clearer picture. For purely blurry photos, the same sharpen-and-upscale pass is exactly how you unblur an image.

Restoring by hand vs a one-click image enhancer

Restoring an old photo by hand in Photoshop means healing every scratch, cloning every tear, tuning a sharpen radius, and upsampling carefully — 10 to 30 minutes per photo, and real practice to keep it natural.

A one-click image enhancer like deervo handles the heavy lifting — sharpening, depixelating, and upscaling — in seconds. For scratches and tears you may still want a quick retouch, but the enhancement step alone brings most faded old photos back. Upload, click, download. Try it free with no signup.

Frequently asked questions

How do I restore old photos?

Scan or photograph the old picture at the highest resolution you can, then run it through an image enhancer or photo restoration tool. The tool sharpens soft detail, smooths grain and pixelation, and upscales the result so the faded photo reads as crisp again — then you download a restored PNG or JPG.

How can I restore old photos for free?

Use a free online image enhancer like ours — no signup, no install. Upload the scanned old photo, pick an upscale (2× or 4×), and click Enhance. Everything runs in your browser, so the picture never leaves your device.

How do I restore old photos in Photoshop?

Open the scan, duplicate the layer, and use the Spot Healing Brush and Clone Stamp to remove scratches and dust. Then apply Filter ▸ Sharpen ▸ Smart Sharpen to bring back detail, and Image ▸ Image Size with 'Resample: Preserve Details' to upscale. For a faster result with no software, a one-click image enhancer handles the sharpen and upscale together.

Can I restore old photos on my iPhone or Android?

Yes. Scan the photo with your phone (or photograph it flat, evenly lit), then open this page in your mobile browser, upload it, and click Enhance. Because the enhancer runs in the browser, it works the same on iPhone and Android — no app required.

How do I fix pixelated old photos?

Pixelation comes from a low-resolution scan or a tiny original that's been enlarged. An image enhancer rebuilds a smoother, higher-resolution version: upload the pixelated photo, pick 2× or 4×, and click Enhance to depixelate and sharpen it in one step.

How do I increase the resolution of an old photo?

Scan it at a high DPI (600 or more), then upscale it with an AI image enhancer. Upload the scan, choose 2× or 4×, and the tool enlarges it while sharpening edges and restoring detail, so the old photo prints cleanly at a larger size.

Does AI photo restoration really work?

For fading, softness, grain, and low resolution, yes — an AI image enhancer recovers a lot of detail by sharpening edges and upscaling. It can't rebuild detail that was physically destroyed (torn-out areas, heavy stains), but it makes most faded, blurry old photos look dramatically clearer.

Can I restore a blurry old photo?

Yes. Upload it to the image enhancer and the sharpening tightens the soft edges while the upscale adds resolution — the same technique used to unblur a photo, applied to an old picture. Heavy blur that already destroyed the image can't be fully recovered, but mild blur improves a lot.

Is this a Remini, Canva, or Picsart alternative for restoring photos?

Yes. deervo gives you the same one-click enhance and upscale for old photos, plus adjustable strength, a free in-browser demo with no signup, and no app to install. Export a restored PNG or JPG instantly.

What is the best way to digitize an old photo before restoring it?

Scan it flat at 600 DPI or higher if you have a scanner. No scanner? Photograph it in flat, even daylight (no glare or flash), fill the frame, and keep the camera parallel to the photo. The higher the resolution you start with, the more the enhancer has to work with.