Slides
Slides scanned to files
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35 mm slides have a viewable image of 23 x 34 mm in a typical cardboard or plastic slide mount. 35 mm color slide film became readily available with the introduction of Kodachrome 1935. 35 mm film is sometimes called 135 according to the 3-digit film numbering convention. Ektachrome was introduced in the 1940’s and responds well in ambient (low) light levels. The film is 35 mm wide and has an image area of 782 mm2.
110 Slides scanned to file
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110 slides have a viewable image of 12 x 16 mm in a 2-inch slide mount. They can also be mounted in 1-inch x 1-inch slide mounts but this is not common. 110 color cartridge film was introduced in 1972 for the Kodak Pocket Instamatic camera. The film is 16 mm wide and can be developed and with standard 16 mm processing equipment. The image area is 192 mm2.
126 Slides scanned to file
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126 slides have a viewable image of 26.5 x 26.5 mm. 126 film dates from the early 1900’s but was re-introduced in 1963 for the Kodak Instamatic cartridge camera. The film is 35 mm wide and has an image area of 702.25 mm2.
120/220, 127 and 127 Super Slides scanned to file
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127 Super slides are made from 127 film and have a viewable image of 40 x 40 mm (or 38 x 38 mm or 36 x 36 mm) in a 2-inch (50.8 mm) slide mount. 127 roll film was introduced in 1912 for the Kodak Vest Pocket Camera. 127 film is 46 mm wide and has an image area of 1600 mm2.
120 / 220 Medium format slides are non-standard LARGE size and have a viewable area of 2-1/8" x 2-1/8", 60mm x 60mm in a 2.75" x 2.75", 70mm x 70mm slide mount.
3D 'Stereo' Slides scanned to file
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3D ‘stereo’ slides have two 24 x 24 mm slides that are side by side in a single 4 x 1-5/8-inch cardboard mount. Stereo slides were popular in the 1940’s and 1950’s. Looking at these through a lighted viewer gives the visual illusion of a 3-dimensional picture. The image area of each slide is 576 mm2.
Disc-Film negatives scanned to file.
DISC-FILM Negatives scanned to files
Disc Film was released by Kodak in 1982 and has a flat film cartridge designed for easy loading. Disk Film is 6.5cm diameter and holds 15 small 8 x 10.5mm negatives arranged around a keyed center hub; photos are of average quality and slides were not available. The film was produced by Kodak, Fuji, 3M, and others. The last camera was produced in 1990 and film production ended in 1999.
General Slides, Negatives, Photo scanning
Slides other than standard size 2" x 2" scanned manually to 1200 dpi tiff and jpeg file: $5 each.Paper photos, TinType, Glass plate photos scanned to 800 dpi tiff and jpeg file: $5 each.
Flash Drive (Thumb Drive): $10 (16Gb max).
Testimonials
GreentreeAV thanks for the great work transferring our VHS and Umatic tapes to h264.mp4 files on flash drive and scanning our Slides to tiff files on Flash Drive. Best,
Tom PA Pennsylvania 16136
Your package arrived yesterday. I am thrilled beyond words. Everything is packed beautifully. We are watching the [35mm] slideshow and it brought back wonderful memories. Your work is outstanding to say the least! thanks again.
Joann Lakeland, Florida FL 33813
Thank you for making my 35mm SLIDE SHOW DVDs so easy to use. I love the way they fade in and off the screen. I have been so anxious for my brother and his wife to see them. Thank you for all the kindness you have extended to me,
Agnes
We were very excited to see the slidshow. Awesome work! Music is great! Love everything. An important part of our lives. Thanks so much for doing such a fine job. I have referred a friend to you who also has slides. Thanks again.
Mary Pennsylvania PA 15009
Thank you so much for the time and effort you have put into helping us with these [35mm] slides. The DVD is wonderful. Mom is beside herself with satisfaction, she was impressed with every aspect of your work including the professional DVD labeling. I was astonished at the Hi-Resolution pictures. [This is] a chance to focus on something other than the pain [of her illness]. I am so grateful to be sharing this with her. A very personal thank you,
Jay
GreentreeAV thanks for the great work transferring our VHS and Umatic tapes to h264.mp4 files on flash drive and scanning our Slides to tiff files on Flash Drive. Best,
Tom PA Pennsylvania 16136
Thanks so much [slide transfer to tiff & jpeg files on flash drive]. You did such a great job!
Alexandria New York 11104
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