Use the attached image as the ONLY source reference.
Perform a complete, edge-to-edge restoration of the entire photograph — face, body, clothing, background, and borders — with uniform clarity and quality across the full image.
⚠️ Do NOT enhance only the face or central subject.
⚠️ Do NOT leave any part blurry, noisy, faded, or low-quality.
Core Restoration Rules (Highest Priority)
Restore 100% of the image area with consistent sharpness
Maintain original identity, age, expression, and proportions
Do NOT beautify, modernize, or stylize
Avoid artificial or AI-generated looks
If conflict occurs, full-image restoration consistency overrides all other enhancements.
Damage Repair – Entire Frame
Remove motion blur, camera shake, and focus loss across the entire image
Repair cracks, scratches, dust, stains, folds, and torn edges everywhere
Reconstruct missing or heavily damaged areas realistically
Fix faded zones evenly, not selectively
Uniform Detail Recovery
Restore fine details in face, hair, skin, clothing, hands, background, and edges
Apply the same level of clarity and resolution everywhere
No soft edges or unresolved areas
Texture Preservation
Reduce noise and grain carefully
Preserve natural photographic texture
No waxy skin, no plastic surfaces, no painterly effects
Color & Tone Correction (Global)
Correct exposure and contrast globally, not locally
Restore natural, era-appropriate colors
Remove yellowing, fading, and color shifts consistently
Background & Border Restoration
Clean and stabilize the background completely
Restore borders and corners to full quality
Do not blur or vignette edges
Resolution & Output
Increase resolution intelligently across the full frame
Balanced sharpening without halos
High-quality, print-ready restoration
Final Requirement (CRITICAL)
The final image must appear fully restored everywhere, as if the entire photograph was professionally remastered by a photo restoration expert, with no partially restored or low-quality regions remaining.
🔧 If image is EXTREMELY damaged, add this line at the end:
“Aggressively reconstruct severely degraded areas while maintaining realism and consistency across the entire image.”