I don't think there is a safe way to store slides. In slide holders in a cool dark place, but what happens if you have a flood...or something else. I would recommend scanning them and digitally preserving them on a website for future generations. Just see my link on my profile.
The average price for a scanner with 35 mm slides range from 40 to 80 dollars. Price varies from store to store. SO best bet is to checkout amazon for deals.
Thirty five mm slide scanners are easy to use. Scanning thirty five mm slides allows photos to be preserved for future generations and for memories. http://www.ehow.com/how_4425831_scan-35mm-photo-slides.html
35 mm stands for 35 millimeters of a substance.
1.378 inches. Direct Conversion Formula 35 mm* 1 in 25.4 mm = 1.377952756 in
1 cm = 10 mm → 3.5 cm = 3.5 × 10 mm = 35 mm
If you are asking if 35mm film is still made, then yes. There may not be a large variety available in your area, so you may need to oder it online.
4 * 35 mm = 140 mm
35 mm Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis3.5 cm*10 mm 1 cm=35 mm
1 m = 1,000 mm 2 m = 2,000 mm 3 m = 3,000 mm . . 30 m = 30,000 mm . . 35 m = 35,000 mm
35 mm Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis3.5 cm*10 mm 1 cm=35 mm
35 mm = 1.378 inches (rounded)Direct Conversion Formula 35 mm*1 in25.4 mm=1.377952756 in
889 mm Direct Conversion Formula 35 in* 25.4 mm 1 in = 889 mm