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35mm film is by far the most popular film format of all time. Millions of people have captured their family memories on 35mm film or 35mm slides. We understand how precious these memories are to you. Using the latest professional scanning equipment and professional photo editors we scan your photos to jpeg and tiff files. Over 1000 scans every single day. In other words, if you would like to show your friends on Facebook or MySpace the photo of you in a pony when you were 6 then we will clean your film by hand. Scan using the best equipment money can buy, and export a high quality digital image that has been properly cropped and colour corrected.
The main difference between Canada Home Movies and our competitors is quality and experience. The head of our photo dept has been a professional photographer for 15 years. Jean Marcotte (Excellence Photography) supervises a team of photo editors who, using Adobe Photoshop and Adobe LightRoom individually adjust every image. This results in a personal touch that is rare in the photographic industry.
Do you need your photographs or 35mm negative, 35mm slides scanned for a wedding day presentation or a family reunion? Our professional video editors will take your photographic images and create a professional slide show presentation that will make your day. Using Adobe Premiere and Adobe Encore your high quality presentation will play on all DVD players. WE can even upload your presentation to the internet!
Photographic negatives refer to an image which the brightness values of the subject are reproduced so that the lightest areas are shown as the darkest. For 35mm cameras, negatives come in long narrow strips of chemical-coated plastic. As each image is captured by the camera onto the film strip, the film strip advances so that the next image is projected onto unexposed film. When the film is developed it is a long strip of small negative images. This strip is often cut into sections for easier handling. In larger cameras this piece of film may be as large as a full sheet of paper, or even larger, with a single image captured onto one piece. Each of these negative images may be referred to as a negative and the entire strip or set of images may be collectively referred to as negatives. These negative images are the master images, from which all other copies will be made, and they are treated with care and handled with caution.
At Canada Home Movies, we get plenty of requests to take peoples undeveloped 35mm negatives and convert them to digital images. Our 35mm negative to digital options consist of having your photos uploaded to your hard drive, memory stick or onto a DVD data disk. The most common 35mm negative to digital conversion requests are to JPEG, Tiff, and PSD formats. The advent of digital technology used on a daily bases from laptops to iPod's allows for an easily accessible and high capacity storage medium to view your images. Our proven 35mm negative to digital conversion method ensures that the quality of your digital images are as high as possible. Please see our remastering section to learn how we convert your 35mm negatives to digital.
120mm Negatives:At Canada Home Movies, our team of experts will convert your old 120mm negatives to digital images. You pick the format and the device you want your pictures in. Please visit our remastering section for all your options.
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Photographic negatives refer to an image which the brightness values of the subject are reproduced so that the lightest areas are shown as the darkest. 120mm is a film format for still photography introduced by Kodak for their Brownie No. 2 in 1901. 120 film and its close relative, 220 film, survive to this day as the only medium format films that are readily available to both professionals and amateur enthusiasts. 120mm negatives come in long narrow strips of chemical-coated plastic. As each image is captured by the 120mm camera onto the film strip, the film strip advances so that the next image is projected onto unexposed film. When the film is developed it is a long strip of small negative images. This strip is often cut into sections for easier handling. In larger cameras this piece of film may be as large as a full sheet of paper, or even larger, with a single image captured onto one piece. Each of these negative images may be referred to as a negative and the entire strip or set of images may be collectively referred to as negatives. These negative images are the master images, from which all other copies will be made, and they are treated with care and handled with caution
At Canada Home Movies we are fully capable of taking your undeveloped 120mm negatives and converting them to digital images. Our 120mm negative to digital options consist of having your photos uploaded to your hard drive, memory stick, or onto a DVD data disk. The most notable formats for your 120mm negative to digital conversion are JPEG, Tiff, and PSD. With the advent of digital technology from laptops, to desktops, to iPod's and many multipurpose wireless devices, your images are now more easily accessible with a high storage capacity. Therefore, now is the perfect time to dig out those old 120mm negatives and bring them to us at Canada Home Movies. Our proven 120mm to digital conversion method ensures that the quality of your digital images are as high as possible. Please see our remastering section to learn how we convert your 35mm negatives to digital.
We also give you the option to have your images presented to you in a slide show on the medium of your choosing, such as PowerPoint and Flash. To see all your additional options for 120mm negatives, please visit our export section.





