For more information, and scan comparisons and examples, please visit here.
Film Scanning service (35mm)
This is a scan only service, however if you require film development or processing please let us know before sending your film in, so that we can give you a proper turnaround time. Standard pricing is for film that has not been cut. If your film has already been cut into strips or single frames, please be sure to select the appropriate box below to indicate that.
There are three main options for scanning. The first option is the Nikon Coolscan 9000, the second and third options are camera scans utilizing a Fuji GFX 100S. The second option is a standard scan giving you a RAW file, and the third is a 16-shot pixel shift scan that will give you a .DNG file. Both the 2nd and 3rd options output very large files, and so a computer that can handle large files may be required. If you are choosing the pixel shift option, please send a small USB thumb drive with your film (with at least 64GB of free space), and we will return it to you with the files included when returning your film.
Please make sure that your film is clean when sending it to us. If there are any substances on your film, we will not be able to process it as it could damage the scanning equipment. We will clean your film of dust using an air-blower before scanning, but if you think that your film will require more than that, please let us know in advance.
If you live in the London area, we can pick your film up from you at a studio or shooting location a fee. We can also expedite your scans for same-day delivery if needed. For more information, and scan comparisons and examples, please visit here. If you are looking to have a few single-frame scans to be done, please send us a message at film@ccdcine16.com and we can send you a custom invoice.
$10.00
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