Below are the common film types that have been and continue to be used to some extent. If you have any other film sizes than listed below, please contact us with details and we'll give you a quote for transferring them to digital for you.
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Standard 35mm slideViewable area : 35mm x 24mm - 1 3/8" x 15/16"
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Super 35mm slideViewable area : 35mm x 28mm - 1 3/8" x 1 1/8"
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35mm Half frame slideViewable area : 24mm x 18mm - 15/16" x 1/2" |
126 slideViewable area : 28mm x 28mm - 1 1/16" x 1 1/16" When transferred to digital about 1.5mm will be cropped from the top and bottom of the frame, due to the non standard height of the aperture. |
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110 slideViewable area : 17mm x 13mm. The aperture is around a quarter of the size of a standard 35mm frame, therefore resulting in a smaller digital image. The film quality and camera equipment the film was designed for was notoriously poor, generally resulting in poor and grainy images |
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110 sub miniature slideViewable area : 17mm x 13mm - 11/16" x 1/2" Same as the 110 slide above, but the frame is half the size.
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127 "Super Slide"Viewable area : 38mm x 38mm - 1 1/2" x 1 1/2" |
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120 / 220 / 620 Medium format slideViewable area :
60mm x 60mm - 2 1/8" x 2 1/8" |
35mm (135) colour filmThis 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. 135 format is exactly 35mm wide, which is where the term 35mm was originated. |
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35mm (135) black and whiteSame size as the 35mm colour strip above, but the film is silvery / grey in appearance. |
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110 / 16mm "Instamatic"Each filmstrip contains up to 6 frames at 13mm x 17mm each. They are around a quarter of the size of a standard 35mm frame. The film quality is also notoriously poor resulting in grainy images. |
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126 "Instamatic"126 film is also sometimes mounted in a 2" x 2" frame with a viewable area of 26mm x 26mm. |
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Medium Format 120 / 220Medium format films vary in size from 6cm x 4.5cm up to 6cm x 24cm and can be found as negatives or reversal transparencies. 120 / 220 film is generally sized at 6 x 4.5cm, 6 x 6cm, 6 x 7cm, 6 x 8cm, 6 x 9cm, 6 x 12cm, 6 x 17cm and 6 x 24cm. |
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"Large" format sheet film
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If your film type is not shown above please contact us and let us know what it looks like. We can scan almost any type of film!
We only scan developed films, a developing charge will be made on any films we receive that require developing.
We don't currently scan any form of cine or video film to digital.