Slides and Negatives Scanning - 35mm

Slides and Negatives Scanning - 35mm

$65.00
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What Is a Frame? Our pricing in this category is based on a per frame scanned system. A frame is ONE picture that was captured at the time the photograph was taken. In the case of slides, they come already encased in their individual frames, so one slide = one frame.However, negative film tends to come in rolls of either 24 or 36 frames. At the time of the developing process, these films were cut up in strips of 4 or 5 frames each and returned back to the client in pouches of 6 or more rows containing each individual strip. Please keep in mind that one strip of film does not count as a frame, nor does an entire roll of film. What Is Resolution (DPI)? Without getting to technical, it is important to understand that the bigger the enlargement of your scanned picture, the more resolution you will need to scan it. DPI stands for Dots Per Inch, which is the way the resolution is measured. The more DPI, the bigger the resolution = the bigger the final enlargement of your picture - be it i

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