127 roll film slide, a.k.a. "superslide".  I had a gray Baby Rolleiflex
that took 127 size film.  I loved the large slides you could get from
Ektachrome 127 film.  You could load the 2X2 size mounts in a slide
projector and get the most amazing image on a screen.  At some gift shops,
 say,  in national parks,  you could always find superslides for sale.

Jim A.





> My sister in law asked me to scan some old 35mm slides, which of course
> is no problem. But I wasn't expecting 35 mm _square_ exposures:
>
> http://www.markcassino.com/temp/IMGP2607.jpg
>
> That's a modern 35mm exposure on the right.
>
> She also had several medium format 6x6 cm slides, probably taken in a
> TLR of some sort. Are these 35mm square slides some format I never heard
> of, or are they perhaps crops from medium format transparencies?
>
> Fortunately, the Epson flatbed should be able to scan these slides - the
> Cano-scan would chop off the tops and bottoms.
>
> - MCC
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