
We live in a world of digital photography with our digital cameras and camera phones. But what about all of our old photographs taken many years ago on film cameras?
Have your old 35mm Negatives, Slides or Photographic prints digitally converted and transferred by our scanning service. Preserve your old photographic images safely to digital JPG format files for future years.
We scan and convert 35mm negatives, 35mm slides and photographic prints (A4 max) to computer files at optimum high resolution.
35mm negative and slides are scanned at 3600 dpi resolution using the latest scanners available, which include infra-red dust & scratch reduction. Photographic prints (A4 Max) are scanned at resolution of 600 DPI.
Scanned images are then further enhanced in Photoshop to obtain your final JPG file, approximately 4-8MB at 300 dpi. This is ideal for storage on your computer and for obtaining prints from store if required.
Your Options
JPGs on USB Stick
From each image you send us we produce a JPG file, the same type of file as your digital camera or phone. Your JPG files are supplied on a USB stick. The stick is compatible with PC and Mac computers. Your USB stick can also be taken to High Street shops offering printing services, or uploaded to online stores offering photographic printing.
JPGs Download
From each image you send us we produce a JPG file, the same type of file as your digital camera or phone. Your JPG files are available to download directly to your PC or Mac computer. (Not suitable for tablet or phone) There are now many online printing stores offering full photographic printing services to upload your images.
JPGs on Disc
From each image you send us we produce a JPG file, the same type of file as your digital camera or phone. Your JPG files are supplied on a Disc. The disc is compatible with PC and Mac computers that have optic drive. You can transfer your images to a USB stick to take to a High Street store, or upload to online stores offering a printing service.
Have your old photographic images transferred now to protect those memories for the next generation