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Types of Slide Formats – A List of Film Formats for Slides

With all of the different types of film on the word today, it can be a challenge to determine exactly what type you have. The chart below should help you to identify some of your odd shaped slides that you might be prepping for a slide scanning order.

35mm Slide Most common type of slide
-35mm film format
110 Slide -Developed by Kodak in 1972.
-Smaller version of the 126 slide format, frame measures 13x17mm
126 Slide -Developed by Kodak in 1963.
-frame typically measures 26.5×26.5mm.
127 Slide -One of the older film formats. Was introduced in 1912.
-Frame can be 4x4cm, 4x3cm, or 4x6cm
120/220 Slide -One of the older film formats. Was introduced in 1901 by Kodak.
-Along with its close relative, 220 film, 120 film survives to this day as the only medium format films that are readily available to both professionals and amateur enthusiasts.
3D Stereo Slide -Uses dual slides shown simultaneously to give 3D effect if viewer is wearing correct glasses.

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