Some film scanners have an attachment to allow scanning of APS film. It is about 35mm size but *usually* comes back in the original container instead of cut in strips. Snapshot service got mixed up and sent one film back in the wrong size APS container. 35mm film scan has better quality than a scan of 4x6 inch snapshot made from the same film. If there is any need to scan microfilm or uncut 35mm rolls, different style film scanner is needed than for cut strips. Wide variety of software available and a good product allows a scan of high contrast. 35mm slide had mountain top in bright sun and family members standing in the shade. -- Elizabeth ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Ley" > hi, I bought Canon canoscan 8000f a few weeks ago,it has two adapters, one > for 35m film negatives and one for film slides,and I was able with the use > of black card to adapt one of them to accept 110 film negatives.I have only > done a few 110 negatives, but I have done about 100 film negatives for my > mother's husband, they were taken in the 1950's and 1960's and he was so > pleased with the results he has turned a couple of them into A4 photographs.