Still Image Scanning – 35mm slides, negatives, and photographs

We scan your 35mm (as well as most other popular film sizes) slides, negatives, or prints to produce high-quality electronic files.

Our film scanning equipment will convert your mounted 35mm slides to digital files that can be displayed, printed, and/or emailed.

TIF and JPEG Files

You will receive the original TIF as well as processed JPEG files. The JPEG files are automatically corrected for brightness & color balance.

Video Slideshow

In addition to the TIF and JPEG files, you will also receive an MP4 slideshow file and DVD-Video slideshow where each slide is displayed for 5 seconds.

USB Flash Drive

Scanning jobs include a USB flash drive for faster copying to your computer system or cloud based storage.

If order of slides is important, slides must be numbered.

Kodak Kodachrome 35mm Slides
Kodak 35mm slide carousel
ResolutionAverage
File Size
Price per
Slide
Setup
Charge
High
3600 DPI
TIF: 45 to 48 mb
JPG: 8 to 13 mb
$2.00$64.95
Includes master DVD(s) and 1 extra copy & USB flash drive
Medium
2400 DPI
TIF: 9 to 12 mb
JPG: 2 to 4 mb
$0.80$64.95
Includes master DVD(s) and 1 extra copy & USB flash drive

Downsizing? Save 90.6% space by scanning your 35mm slides!

Just over 4500 slides in 43 carousels take up 6.88 cubic feet. After scanning and neatly packed into Ziploc bags they take up 0.65 cubic feet. Space savings of 90.6% for those looking to downsize. Hang on to the original 35mm slides and discard the carousels. More importantly you can share all the digital photos with your family!

Saving space by removing 35mm slides from Kodak carousels

Common Slide Formats We Scan

We can scan most common slide formats. Here are the four types we see most often:

Slide typeAlso known asImage area (approx.)Mount sizeNotes
35mm slide35mm,
135 format,
Kodachrome,
Ektachrome
24 × 36 mm (rectangular)Standard 2″ × 2″ mountThe classic slide most people remember. Used from the 1950s onward in 35mm still cameras.
126 slide126 Instamatic, Instamatic square slide≈ 26.5 × 26.5 mm (square)Standard 2″ × 2″ mountSquare images from Kodak Instamatic cameras (popular in the 1960s–1980s). The image is smaller than 35mm and perfectly square.
110 slide110 pocket slide,
Pocket Instamatic, 110 cartridge film
≈ 13 × 17 mm (rectangular)Mini slide mounts (often used with 2″ × 2″ snap-in adapters)Tiny rectangular images from 1970s–1980s pocket cameras. Often seen in smaller carousels or in adapters for standard projectors.
127 Super Slide127 Super Slide,
Superslide
≈ 38–40 × 38–40 mm (square)Standard 2″ × 2″ mount (very thin border)Larger square images made on 127 roll film. The picture almost fills the entire 2″ × 2″ mount with only a narrow border around it.