Slide Format Guide
12 September 2022 - Comments
Posted by Revive Studios
It can be hard to determine the type of slides you have so here is a list of all the types we accept for our slide scanning services. If you need further information dont hesitate to drop us a line
SMALL FORMAT SLIDES
Although for information purposes we list all slide types, We class all slides in 2x2 inch frames as small slides and scan/enhance them for the same price. There are some rare variations to the internal size specifications but we are happy to accept these as well.
MEDIUM FORMAT SLIDES & FILM
The 120 format was first released by Kodak in 1901 for the Brownie No. 2 camera. It was used throughout the first half of the 1900s and is still available and used by a few photographers and photo enthusiasts. We class 120 format as Medium Format and it has an image size of about three to four times that of the 35mm format. Its larger size captures images with much greater detail.
LARGE FORMAT SLIDES & FILM
ALL OTHER FORMATS
If you dont see your slides listed anywhere in these lists, please Contact us with the specifications as we can scan most type of positive film or slides, even custom made items.
SMALL FORMAT SLIDES
Although for information purposes we list all slide types, We class all slides in 2x2 inch frames as small slides and scan/enhance them for the same price. There are some rare variations to the internal size specifications but we are happy to accept these as well.
Type | Category | |
35mm Internal Size (35mm x 24mm) Frame Size (2x2 Inch) |
Small Slides The Most Common Type of Slides |
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Super 35mm Internal Size (35mm x 28mm) Frame Size (2x2 Inch) |
Small Slides | |
126 Format Internal Size (26mm x 26mm) Frame Size (2x2 Inch) |
Small Slides Developed by Kodak in 1963 |
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127 Format Internal Size (38mm x 38mm) Frame Size (2x2 Inch) |
Small Slides One of the older small formats |
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35mm Half Frame Internal Size (24mm x 18mm) Frame Size (2x2 Inch) |
Small Slides | |
110 Format Internal Size (17mm x 13mm) Frame Size (2x2 Inch) |
Small Slides Developed by Kodak in 1972 |
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Miniture 110 Format Internal Size (17mm x 13mm) Frame Size (1x1 Inch) |
Small Slides |
MEDIUM FORMAT SLIDES & FILM
The 120 format was first released by Kodak in 1901 for the Brownie No. 2 camera. It was used throughout the first half of the 1900s and is still available and used by a few photographers and photo enthusiasts. We class 120 format as Medium Format and it has an image size of about three to four times that of the 35mm format. Its larger size captures images with much greater detail.
Details | |
MEDIUM FORMAT 120 Format Slide or Film MOUNTED/UNMOUNTED Various Size Fim & Mounts |
LARGE FORMAT SLIDES & FILM
Details | |
LARGE FORMAT 220 Format Slide or Film MOUNTED/UNMOUNTED Various Size Film & Mounts |
ALL OTHER FORMATS
If you dont see your slides listed anywhere in these lists, please Contact us with the specifications as we can scan most type of positive film or slides, even custom made items.
EXTRAS AVAILABLE
Jpeg Disc
£4.99
Video to DVD & Download
£13.99
Video to USB & Download
£13.99
Video to Download
£10.99
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