This is our motto. Every day we work knowing that these memories will likely only be digitized once, and we have been trusted to do it well. There exists in our management and our culture a strong sense of ownership as well as a feeling of responsibility to the client and to ourselves. Clients have responded by giving us the strongest reputation online with more reviews than companies many times our size. Please check our Trustpilot reviews online.
At Save Your Memories, we do so much more than a simple photo scanning service would do. When you utilize our photo digitizing service, you can send us old photos, negatives, or slides. As photography has evolved, we will digitize photo negatives, slides, or photographs and convert them into a format that will allow you to carry these older analog photos with you on the modern devices you use daily.
The ubiquitous printed photo. We scan anything up to about 14 x 20 inches. Color and detail are good, though often below that of film. If you need prints of your digital files, we offer two great levels of service for printing - Standard & Archival.
Standard slides (left) have a frame that is roughly 1.5 inches wide and 1 inch tall, typically mounted in cardboard which is a 2 by 2-inch square.
Super slides (right) have a 2"x2" frame. which is larger than a typical 35mm slide.s
35mm negative film was the most used film format of the analog era. Typically cut into strips of 4-6 frames, with an equal frame size to slides.
Introduced by Kodak in 1972, 110 is essentially a miniaturized version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is 13mm × 17mm (0.51 in × 0.67 in), with one registration hole.
Receive a disc or drive of your old films, digitally archived and ready for the devices we use every day.
Digitize video tapes, such as VHS and Betamax, which are the original and most popular consumer video tape format.
DVD ("digital versatile disc" or "digital video disc") is a digital optical disc storage format. We can convert DVDs to digital files for use on hard drives or cloud storage. Contact us to learn more about our DVD digitization or Blu-Ray digitization services.
35mm negative film was the most used film format of the analog era. Typically cut into strips of 4-6 frames, with an equal frame size to slides.
Introduced by Kodak in 1972, 110 is essentially a miniaturized version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is 13mm × 17mm (0.51 in × 0.67 in), with one registration hole.
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