Subject: Friend Remember this? It's the biggest mystery in photography

94% of all pictures captured on APS film cartridges aren't digitized. So many nostalgic memories hidden away

Mystery Solved


94% of all pictures captured on the 1990's APS film cartridge format have not been digitized. So many nostalgic memories are fading away.



What family treasures are hidden away on your APS cartridges?

Say hello to your long-lost pictures hidden away on APS film for as low as $7.95*

WHAT'S APS FILM?


Advanced Photo System (APS) is a discontinued film format for still photography that began production in 1996 as a one-off gateway to digital photography.

PAY JUST $7.95 FOR ANY EXPOSURE


Now, for as low as $7.95 you easily get 15, 25, or 40 exposure APS film cartridges professionally digitize from (humblebrag) the experts in digitizing photo stuff.

 HISTORY OF APS

APS film was marketed by a consortium of photography companies, including Eastman Kodak under the brand name Advantix, FujiFilm as Nexia, Agfa under the name Futura and by Konica as Centuria.


The problem is 94% --hundreds of millions of these still-analog cartridges are fading away. You can't see what's on the enclosed film negatives. Most people have no way to view those memories.

One APS distinction was its ability to record information other than the image.


The barcodes are read by our high-performance pro scanners to easier identify the date and other metadata content.