Slides /Negatives
Slide and Negative Scanning
Award winning quality at a great price
Standard 35mm Slide Scanning
$0.79 each
Silver
$ .99 each
Gold
Surface clean prior to scanning
Manual Frame Crop
Photo Rotation
Manual Color Adjustment
Manual Contrast Adjustment
Manual White Balance Check
Quick Photoshop Touch Up
Minor Repairs
1200, 2400, 4800 and 6400 dpi resolutions available. (Contact us for Pricing)
Standard 35mm Slide
Viewable area : 35mm x 24mm - 1 3/8" x 15/16"
Frame size :50mm x 50mm or 2" square
120 / 220 / 620 Medium Format Slide
Viewable area : 60mm x 60mm - 2 1/8" x 2 1/8"
Frame size : 70mm x 70 mm - 2.75" x 2.75"
127 "Super Slide"
Viewable area : 38mm x 38mm - 1 1/2" x 1 1/2"
Frame mount size - 50mm x 50mm or 2" square
Although the frame size is identical to 35mm slides, 127 slides have a larger viewing aperture, so need to be scanned as Medium format film in order to capture the whole image.
126 Slide
Viewable area : 26mm x 26mm - 1 1/16" x 1 1/16"
Frame size : 50mm x 50mm or 2" square
35mm Half Frame Slide
Viewable area : 24mm x 18mm - 15/16" x 1/2"
Frame size : 50mm x 50mm or 2" square
110 Slide
Viewable area : 17mm x 13mm.
Frame size : 50mm x 50mm or 2" square
The aperture is around a quarter of the size of a standard 35mm frame, therefore resulting in a smaller digital image.
35mm Negatives
$.99 each
Silver
$1.25 each
Gold
35mm (135)
This is a standard 35mm filmstrip that contains up to 6 36mm x 24mm frames. The frame number is printed on the top and/or bottom of the frame.
35mm (135)
Same as the 35mm color strip above, but the film is grey in appearance.
120 / 126 / 220
Negatives
$2.00 each
Silver
$3.50 each
Gold
126 "Instamatic"
126 film is also sometimes mounted in a 2" x 2" frame with a viewable area of 26mm x 26mm.
Medium Format 120 / 220
Medium format films vary in size from 6cm x 4.5cm up to 6cm x 24cm and can be found as negatives or reversal transparencies.
Single frames or strips of up to three frames can be scanned, though longer frame lengths or rolls will have to be cut prior to scanning.
"Large" Format Sheet Film
The majority of large format sheet film is 4 x 5 inch (10 x 13 cm), we can scan other less common sizes such as 5 x 7, 4 x 10 and 8 x 10. Please contact us for prices if your large format film is anything other than 4 x 5
DPI - What is it ?
DPI stands for Dots Per Inch and is basically how many dots the scanner captures per inch of your photo. The bigger the DPI the larger the resulting image will be.