Digital Reconstruction Techniques — Why Oversized Artwork Exposes Every Flaw Most people think digital restoration is just “fixing a photo.” It’s not. It’s reconstruction. And when that image is enlarged… every decision becomes visible. Digital reconstruction is the process of rebuilding missing detail, correcting damage, and restoring clarity using advanced editing techniques. But here’s the problem: What looks good on a small screen can completely fall apart at large scale. In oversized artwork, weak reconstruction leads to: • Soft or blurry detail • Artificial textures • Visible patchwork repairs • Loss of realism Because enlargement doesn’t just scale the image… …it magnifies every flaw. At Picture Worth Custom Framing, digital reconstruction is approached with final size in mind—not just screen appearance. We account for: • Resolution rebuilding • Detail consistency across scale • Texture accuracy • Print behavior at large sizes Because when a restored image becomes oversized artwork… …it has to hold up under scrutiny—not just at a glance.













