Scan APS Negatives: APS – Advantix Film Negative Digitization
APS Negative Scanning: Digitize APS Negatives
Step into the world of modern photography with APS – Advantix film. Introduced in 1996, the Advanced Photo System revolutionized point-and-shoot photography, offering convenience and versatility to amateur and professional photographers alike. With its compact cartridge design and automatic handling, APS – Advantix film captured countless moments in vibrant detail, preserving memories for generations.
These days, with APS negatives increasingly in danger of becoming degraded, scanning APS negatives is the only way to ensure their precious images no not become lost.
Do you have questions?
We welcome your questions about scanning and digitizing APS – Advantix Film Negatives, what can be done with the scanned digital images, how to take care of your negatives, or anything else.
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Why Choose APS – Advantix Film Negatives Digitization?
At Recapture Your Memories, we understand the importance of preserving your precious memories stored on APS – Advantix film.
Our digitization services ensure that your nostalgic moments are safeguarded and easily accessible in the digital age. Whether it’s family vacations, special occasions, or everyday snapshots, we’re committed to preserving the essence and vibrancy of your APS – Advantix film negatives.
Our Digitization Process
Our expert team utilizes state-of-the-art equipment and proven techniques to digitize each APS negative with precision and care.
From meticulous scanning to color correction and restoration, we ensure that every detail is captured accurately.
The result? Digital files that retain the original clarity and richness of your cherished memories.
Prices For Transferring Slides & Negatives to Digital
From just $0.71 per slide/negative, you can restore the images that haven’t been seen in years.
Each price includes automated color/contrast corrections and manual rotation.
We specialize in particularly restoring old, faded slides as well as photos.
DPI | Price (CAD) |
3200 | $0.71 |
4800 | $0.64 |
7200/9600* | $0.69 |
An additional $ 0.20/ea applies to all formats larger than 35mm.
For individual naming and categorizing of slides/film negatives OUTSIDE of the procedure of normal scanning in sequential number- an additional $0.13/ea applies to each picture.
Due to the length of time involved in this additional process and the increasingly large volumes of slides to photos that have been processed over the last year, we look forward to discussing your preferences and particularly your timeline before we proceed with processing your digitize slides service order.
We sincerely regret that we can no longer be responsible for, nor be further held to rushed timelines for orders of slides/negatives/photos in excess of 500+ as there are often two or more orders being processed at a single time. With respect, the necessary time will be taken to do each job well. Many thanks for your understanding and we look forward to serving you!
*Due to the number of requests for higher resolution, we are now also offering the option of scanning negatives/slides at 7200 dpi or 9600 dpi. Although a higher resolution, this option is mainly only necessary for artifacts or making ‘poster-size’ printouts of 35mm slides/negatives when transferring slides to digital.
Both resolutions are the same price, but this option WILL take more time to complete. Please note that the end file sizes are extremely large- A scanned 35mm negative finalized, post-processed and scanned at 7200 dpi is around 80 MB in size and has a general resolution of 9950 X 6290. Minimum compression is used to preserve as much quality as possible when converting slides to digital images, hence the larger file sizes.
When images are scanned at 7200/9600 dpi, ALL images will be scaled down from their original high resolution to a MAXIMUM of 10,500 pixels per side unless otherwise requested on submitting the order. This is due to previous orders where an image is unable to be opened due to the size of the image and the amount of system resources of the computer. This slightly lower resolution will ensure usability on any computer with any amount of system memory and yet will STILL give a crisp print-out of an 8 X 10 photo or larger. A slide/negative at 7200 dpi can have a maximum resolution of 15,000 pixels per side, 9600 dpi will increase to 20,000 pixels per side. Editing ‘raw’ (unchanged and uncompressed) scanned images at 7200/9600 dpi will put an EXTREMELY high demand on your computer’s system memory and processor. For any further questions or comments, we’re here to help in any way!
Photo Restoration Included With Our Convert Slides to Digital Service.
Photo restoration is automatically added to all photos/slides in slideshows. A minimum of $40.00 applies, but the considerable difference will be seen in the end results as much time and care is spent manually editing each single photo to bring the best back from the photos, whether they may be damaged by color-blurring over the years (either going all red, green or blue or the color has faded completely). Other corrections include photos that are badly faded and/or yellowed or if a photo has received stains or cracks over the years.
Free Automated Color, Contrast, Sharpening of Pictures Included With Converting Slides to Digital
Why choose us over the other places that will scan your slides to digital?
We include free automated color/contrast adjustment, as well as manual rotation of each photo. A lot of other companies that convert slides to digital will charge extra for that when they convert slides to digital in Canada.
We will also place your scanned slides/negatives in custom folders if you package your order according to our packaging guidelines.
As each of our processes are completely supervised and the majority thereof is done manually, any labels/annotations printed on the individual slides in years past will also be labeled accordingly to the finished scanned products when converting slides to digital.
Although ALL slides/negatives in a customer’s order are scanned and completed when converting slides to digital images, it is our policy that we WILL NOT charge the customer for any slides that we personally feel are severely deteriorated from time or years past. This includes blurred pictures where the objects/people are not quite discernible, faded slides, etc.
Why Choose Recapture Your Memories When You Need To Digitize APS Negatives?
- Experience: With years of experience in digitizing vintage media, we have the expertise to handle scanning Advantix negatives with the utmost care, and producing high-quality images of them that are not exceeded anywere else.
- Quality Assurance: Our stringent quality control measures guarantee that each digitized negative meets the highest standards of excellence.
- Personalized Service: We understand that every project is unique, and we’re committed to providing personalized service tailored to your specific needs and preferences.
“It’s always a pleasure doing business with Nigel. Last year he did such an excellent job transferring film for me, that this year I asked him to transfer some VHS and casettes.
I always feel confident that my most treasured memories are not only in professional, competent hands but that they are being handled with the utmost respect.
I have no hesitation in referring Nigel to family and friends, which I have done many times, knowing they will receive the same level of expertise and care that I have received.”
Convert Your APS Negatives to Digital Today
Don’t let your APS – Advantix film negatives fade into obscurity. Contact Recapture Your Memories today to learn more about our digitization services and take the first step toward safeguarding your precious memories for generations to come.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is APS – Advantix film?
APS – Advantix film, also known as Advanced Photo System film, is a type of photographic film introduced in 1996. It was designed for use in point-and-shoot cameras and offered features like automatic film loading and rewinding.
What are the benefits of APS negative scanning, and of digitizing APS – Advantix film negatives?
Digitizing APS – Advantix negatives allows you to preserve and access your memories in the digital age. It protects your images from physical deterioration, makes them easier to share and organize, and ensures they can be enjoyed for years to come.
Transferring APS negatives to digital ensures that they are safe from any wear or aging.
How do I know if my APS – Advantix film is still usable?
APS – Advantix film can degrade over time, especially if not stored properly. Signs of degradation include color shifts, fading, and physical damage to the film itself. If you’re unsure about the condition of your film, it’s best to have it evaluated by a professional.
Can APS – Advantix film negatives be enlarged?
Due to the smaller size of APS – Advantix film negatives, enlargements may result in lower image quality compared to larger formats. While it’s possible to enlarge APS – Advantix images, it’s important to manage expectations regarding sharpness and resolution.
What types of services do you offer for APS negative film digitization?
At Recapture Your Memories, we offer comprehensive APS – Advantix film digitization services, including high-resolution scanning of your Advantix negatives, color correction, and digital restoration. We ensure that your images are preserved with the highest level of quality and fidelity.
How long does APS – Advantix film digitization take?
The turnaround time for scanning APS film negatives and APS – Advantix film digitization depends on factors such as the quantity of film, the extent of restoration required, and current service demand. Our team works efficiently to complete projects in a timely manner without compromising quality.
What file formats are available for digitized APS – Advantix film?
We provide digitized APS – Advantix film images in a variety of formats, including JPEG, TIFF, and PNG. We can also accommodate specific file format requests based on your preferences and intended use for the digitized images.
Is it possible to edit or enhance digitized APS – Advantix film images?
Yes, digitized APS – Advantix film images can be edited and enhanced using photo editing software. Our digitization process captures images in high resolution, providing flexibility for adjustments such as cropping, color correction, and retouching. Convert APS negatives to digital, and you can enhance them in all sorts of ways.
Can I receive both digital files and physical copies of my APS – Advantix film images?
Absolutely! We offer options for receiving digitized APS – Advantix film images in digital formats, as well as producing physical prints or photo books. Our goal is to provide versatile solutions that meet your specific needs and preferences, every time we scan Advantix negatives.
How do I get started with APS – Advantix film digitization services?
Getting started is easy! Simply reach out to us through our website or contact information provided, and our friendly team will guide you through the process. We’ll discuss your project requirements, provide pricing details, and assist you every step of the way to preserve your cherished memories.
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Looking For Information About A Specific Negative Format?
We Scan And Digitize All Negative Formats, Converting Them And Transferring Them To Digital. We Can Scan and Digitize Any Type Of Negative, Including All Of The Following, And Any Others That Might Be Out There:
- 110 Film Negatives
- 110 or Pocket Instamatic Film Negatives
- 116 Film Negatives
- 120 Film Negatives
- 120 Professional Film Negatives
- 126 or Instamatic Film Negatives
- 127 Film Negatives
- 35mm Film Negatives
- 616 Negatives
- 620 Negatives
- 828 Film Negatives
- APS – Advantix Film Negatives
- Kodak Disc Film Negatives
- Positive Film
No matter the type of negative, we can help you.
Get in touch today to get your questions answered!