Would you like to preserve them in a format that you can share and save for future generations?. We scan images of all sizes for safekeeping and can turn them into a video slideshow presentation for that special occasion.
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Regular 8, Super 8 and 16mm were three popular film formats used by film enthusiasts and families to record their home movies from the 1930's to the late 1970's. Film can be transferred to DVD or made into a digital file that can be saved and viewed on a computer. Sound from Super 8 and 16mm film is also included with transfer at no additional cost.
Do you have a wedding, special birthday or anniversary in the near future? Let us create a heart-warming video from your photos showcasing your family and friends from the early years to the present. Photos are set to music. Each image is held on screen for approximately 7 seconds before dissolving into the next.
The most common types of film are 8mm, Super 8mm, & 16mm. The best way to distinguish the different types of film is by looking at the sprocket holes. Regular 8 film is 5/16 and has larger sprocket holes on one side of the film placed directly on the line dividing each frame. Super 8mm film is 5/16 and has smaller sprocket holes on one side of the film placed in between the lines dividing each frame. To tell how much film you have, first measure the reels diameter. There are 4 common sizes as seen in this chart.
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