APS Film Scanning

Professional Scans from your APS Negative Canisters

Digital Conversion of APS Negative film to CD or DVD.

2000 DPI: $0.74 $0.69 Per Frame

3000 DPI: $0.82 $0.89 Per Frame

4000 DPI: $0.86 $0.99 Per Frame

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Scanning Method

In the past we have used the Nikon 5000 to scan our APS film using the Nikon APS adapters. Unfortunately the APS adapters were not compatible with Kodak film which caused damage to the equipment and risked damage to customers film. Beacuse we could never risk the safety of customers film, we have changed our scanning methods. We now take the film out of the canister, cut the film into strips of 4 and scan it on the Nikon 5000 scanners. Once we have finished scanning, all film strips will be placed into negative sheet holders to keep it protected.

 

free color correction on all images

Advanced Photo System (APS) Negative Film Facts

Advanced Photo System (APS) is a negative film format for still photography first produced in 1996. It was marketed by Eastman Kodak under the brand name Advantix, by FujiFilm under the name Nexia, by AgfaPhoto under the name Futura and by Konica as Centuria. APS Negative Film is available in 40, 25 and 15 exposure lengths. The APS Negative film surface has a transparent magnetic coating, and the camera uses this information exchange (IX) system for recording information about each exposure. Unlike 135 film, processed (developed) APS Negative film is stored in the original cartridge. For identification, every roll of APS Negative film has a six-digit ID code on the label, which is also stored magnetically and is visible on either end of the processed negative.

Useful Information

Order Form

All you need to do is estimate your quantity of APS Negative frames & quickly fill out our Order Form.

Professional Equipment

We use the Nikon 5000 scanner to scan APS Film. Click here to see an example of scanned images. Examples

 

what to ask when converting slides

 

Preparation

Getting your order ready to be scanned is easy! Just gather your APS canisters, fill out the order form and send it in! That's it!

Turn Around Time

Our scanning turnaround time is based off our current back-log. Click here to see our current processing times.

APS Frame Restrictions

We are not able to skip frames in an APS canister; we must scan all the frames. We bill based off frames, not by the canister. So if you have a 15 exposure canister, you will be billed for 15 scans.

Black and White Film

Digital Ice Infrared Clean does not work on Black and White Film. We can still scan Black and White film, but dust, scratches and fingerprints may show up in the scan.

CD vs DVD

Having your slides scanned to a disc? You will need to decide if you want a CD or a DVD. A data CD is just like a data DVD, the quality is the exact same. The only difference is that a data DVD holds more data than a CD. So if your order form indicated that you need more than 1 CD, it would be less expensive for you if you chose to have your digital images saved to a data DVD instead.

If you want your slides scanned and saved onto a VIDEO DVD, you will want to order a DVD Video Slideshow.

What we offer

DVD Video Slideshow

dvd video slideshow slides scanning cd
Add a DVD Slideshow to your slide scanning project. Once we have scanned & digitized your slides, we can create a custom DVD video Slideshow. This DVD Slideshow will play on your TV using your DVD player. You can add music and title slides. For more information about our DVD Slideshow offerings.

Scanning Resolution

The Scanning Resolution is one of the most important factors in determining your quality. Scanning Resolution is similar to the concept of megapixels on a digital camera. The higher your scanning resolution, the higher your quality. See a sample of different scanning resolutions.