What are the different sizes of film slides?
Types of Photo Slides
- 35mm slide. The 35mm slide is the most common type of slide.
- 126 slide. The 126 slide is similar to the 35mm slide except in size.
- 127 super slide. The film itself in a 127 super slide is 48mm wide, putting it between the 35mm and 120 medium formats in size.
- 120 slide.
- 110 slide.
What size are old slides?
Standard 35mm film, such as Kodachrome, Ektachrome and Ansochrome transparencies from the 1950’s, 1960’s and 1970’s are commonly in 2″ by 2″ slides with paperboard mounts, usually stamped with Kodak identifying information.
What size is a 127 slide?
This format was common in the early 50s, but lost out to the more popular 126 & 35mm formats later on. It was commonly sold in gift/tourist shops as a postcard style slide, due to large viewable area. The standard 127 slide has a transparency film size of 40mm x 40mm, with a viewable area of roughly 39mm x 39mm.
What size is a 35mm slide?
2” x 2”
A standard 35mm slide has a paperboard slide mount of 2” x 2” with a transparency film size of 24mm x 36mm. If you compare that to the half frame slide, you’ll notice that the slide mount is the same but the transparency film size has much smaller dimensions at 18mm x 24mm.
What size is a 126 slide?
126 Slides are individual 126 Negatives housed in a 2″x 2″ mount. The mounts are usually made of plastic or dense cardboard. The size of the frame that displays is about 26.5mm x 26.5mm (tall x wide). The most common medium format film is 6cm x 6cm with a frame size of 56mm x 56mm.
How do I know what size my slides are?
Choose the Standard or Widescreen slide size
- On the Design tab of the Ribbon, locate Slide Size in the Customize group, near the far right end of the toolbar.
- Select Slide Size, and then select either Standard (4:3) or Widescreen (16:9).
What are 135mm slides?
A 135 film slide consists of a 135 (35 mm) film transparency frame placed in 2-inch square metal, cardboard or plastic mount for viewing. The transparency is produced using reversal film which produces a positive image on the film rather than a negative film which would be used for producing colour prints.
How big is a 35mm slide?
35mm Slides are individual 35mm Negatives housed in a 2″x 2″ mount. The mounts are usually made of plastic or dense cardboard. The size of the frame that displays is usually 23mm x 34mm (tall x wide) depending on the manufacturer. 110 film was created for Kodak Instamatic cameras in 1972.