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Shy grins and missing teeth, big smiles and happy waves - you've captured them all and you have the boxes of 35 mm slides to prove it.
Your 35 mm slides are filled with treasured moments and all of these memories deserve to be given the longest life possible. Over time, your slides will lose their colour and clarity and unfortunately they are susceptible to dust, dirt and mould (which causes permanent damage to the slide itself).
An economical way to preserve your slides “as is” would be to immediately transfer them onto a CD in a JPEG format. Basically, this would make them comparable to a digital photo that you would take with a common, digital camera.
Don't wait a moment longer! Let Master Copycats transfer the contents of your 35 mm slide collection onto a durable CD format. Contact us today and let Master Copycats extend the life of your irreplaceable moments.
Looking for something “more”? Outreach Productions, the parent company of Master Copycats, can provide you with a professional quality, personalized DVD movie of your digitized photos.
![]() 35mm Slide Slide mount: 2" x 2". Film Size: 24mm x 36mm This is a standard "slide". |
![]() 126 Slide Slide mount: 2" x 2". Film Size: 28mm x 28mm. Kodak produced this film starting in 1963. |
![]() 127 Slide Slide mount: 2" x 2". Film Size: 40mm x 40mm. Kodak produced this film from 1912 to 1995. |
![]() 110 Slide, 1" x 1" mount Slide mount: 1" x 1". Film Size: 13mm x 17mm. This is the same film as the next slide format but in a smaller mount. These are relatively rare. |
![]() 110 Slide, 2" x 2" mount Slide mount: 2" x 2". Film Size: 13mm x 17mm. 110 film was produced starting in 1972. |
![]() 127 "Superslide" Slide mount: 2" x 2". Film Size: nearly as large. We frequently see these in tourist-purchased ("postcard") slides, but very rarely in personal images. |







