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Types of Negative Formats – A List of Formats of Negatives

With all of the different types of film and negatives in the word today, it can be a challenge to determine exactly what type of negatives you have. The chart below should help you to identify some of your odd shaped film that you might be prepping for a negative scanningorder.

120/220 Negative -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.
110 Negative -Developed by Kodak in 1972.
-Smaller version of the 126 slide format, frame measures 13x17mm
126 Negative -Developed by Kodak in 1963.
-frame typically measures 26.5×26.5mm.
16mm Negative -One of the older film formats.
-Similar to the 16mm film used for home movies.
APS Negative -Short for Advanced Photo System, and first produced in 1996.
-Was released just prior to digital cameras taking over, so their use was limited.
Disc Film -Easy to spot because negatives are arranged in a unique disc shape.
-introduced by Kodak in 1982.

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