Each 35mm slide image is scanned at a very high resolution (4800 by 3200 pixels) -- archival image quality. (RGB Color System)
Either count your individual slides or just provide a rough estimate. We'll have an exact count once all have been digitized. We base your invoice on that total count.
Please enter number of slides to digitize
We can scan all types of slides (glass, aluminum, cardboard, and plastic) and sizes (24x24, 24x36, and custom formats).
Maximum scan size: 21 by 30 cm
Photographs are scanned at 600 DPI (300 DPI is considered standard printing resolution.) If your photographs are small, a higher resolution scanning is required for proper enlarged printing. Please contact us if you prefer scanning at higher resolutions. We can scan up to 4800 DPI at 48-bit. Scanning at the highest resolution takes approx. 30 minutes per photograph and produces enormous files!
Estimated image count
Either count your individual photos or just provide a rough estimate. We'll have an exact count once all have been digitized. We base your invoice on that total count.
You will receive a positive image from your negative. Note: One negative strip usually holds 4 images.
Size usually measures 6 by 4 cm, or 6 by 9 cm
By choosing the right type of film, a more precise calculation results.
Help me determine if my film is Normal-8 or Super-8.
A true private cloud - not Google/Dropbox shared servers
Secure viewing and downloads from anywhere
Controlled sharing - access only for those you choose
End-to-end encrypted and password-protected
Never data-mined - your content won't train AI
No lock-in - cancel anytime
Files stored at a data center
(temporary access)
Files stored in two data centers
Redundancy (temporary access)
Cloud storage is provided as a convenience through third-party services. Access may be affected by service outages or technical issues beyond our control.
This is not a backup service, so always download and keep your own copy -- or two!
Note: This is a new service we're testing; availability may be limited.
Your email is kept strictly confidential.
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Some customers prefer to simply send us their material and have us do up their estimate for them. We're happy to do that and will call you once we receive your precious memories to determine how to best serve you!
You can send us your material in a well-padded box via mail or another parcel service. Simply make sure to keep the shipping receipt until we have confirmed the receipt of your package via email. Should there be any problems with your package, you would still have the receipt with the tracking number at hand to determine where the package might be stuck.
However, we must say that we have not had to complain about any lost packages for nearly 20 years, and everything has always arrived, even if it sometimes took a little longer.
It’s easy to find out. From this page, you are 1 or 2 clicks away from seeing your "Estimated Completion Date." As soon as you finish your free online Estimate, it shows you the ESTIMATED completion date. Sometimes we beat that date, but if we find we might go past that date, we will contact you.
NOTE: Our turn-around time varies based on how much work we already have "in-house" at the time your order is placed. (1 - 6 weeks is our usual)
We base our invoice on the total minutes of your transferred footage. For slides or images, it is based on the actual number of images. Therefore, it is only after the transfer is completed that we will know the total cost of your order. We then notify you via email, and that's when you pay for your order.
If you have under-estimated your total footage (or slides), your invoice will be a bit more, and if you have over-estimated, then the cost will be a bit less.
More information about our order process
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