What We Can Scan

Developed 35mm color and black-and-white negative strips on a lightbox
We scan this

35mm negatives

The classic orange-brown strip, about 1⅜″ (35mm) wide, with a row of little square sprocket holes down both edges. Usually cut into strips of 4–6 frames.

Most film cameras · 1930s–2000s
A mounted 35mm slide in a square white cardboard mount
We scan this

35mm slides

Single shots set in 2×2″ (5cm) cardboard or plastic mounts, often stamped with a date. The kind loaded into a slide carousel or projector.

Kodachrome, Ektachrome & kin
A roll of medium-format 120 film with its paper backing marked 120
We scan this

Medium format (120)

A wider strip, about 2⅜″ (6cm) across, with bigger frames and no sprocket holes. Negatives or slides both welcome.

TLR, box & folding cameras

Still not sure what you have?

Snap a photo of your film or slides and text it to Spencer. I’ll tell you exactly what it is and whether I can scan it. No guessing.

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