Today
it has become essential to reconsider its microfilm archiving policy for all of
its documents. The consultation of documents becomes more and more complicated
because the machine park becomes obsolete.
The
company offers a service to digitize your microfilms in PDF / A format or in
another image format of your choice.
The
scanning of your documents makes it very easy to search and find your documents
and data contained therein, by simple "text" search. In case of the 35mm
Microfilm Scanning this is essential.
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Access to information
from your archives is very easy and allows you to control the lifespan of your
documents according to the regulatory constraints in force, in particular
contributing to GDPR compliance.
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Associated with the 8800
series, the Virtual Scan Station software makes it possible to carry out image
control after scanning: film viewing, cutting of views, image processing. The
productivity of the scanner is thus considerably increased, while guaranteeing
very strict quality control.
The microphotocopying
technology
Microfilming
is the totality of microform manufacturing processes on various photographic
materials allows one to obtain photographic copies of tens and hundreds of
times reduced copies from manuscripts, drawings, printed texts, etc. A
microfilm usually contains many frames located one after another on the same
film. One of the varieties of microfilm is microfiche. It usually contains
fewer frames located on one photographic plate (slide) in several rows.
Creating
microfilms allows you to access rare sources and the ability to work with them
outside the library or museum, without harming them. This technology was widely
used in the last quarter of the 20th century for compact storage of duplicates
of library and archival collections and effective access to them. Over the
course of several decades, almost all major libraries and archives have created
an infrastructure on the basis of which the technology for creating microfilms
and microfiches is realized - organizational units (photo labs, microfilming
centers); storage funds; halls equipped with special equipment for viewing,
etc.
The main disadvantage of
microfilming technology is the need to use special equipment to view microfilms
The
widespread use of computer technology in library and archival affairs has
created the problem of choosing a source for creating electronic copies of the
materials stored in them. Electronic copies of archives and library collections
can be created by scanning both original materials and their microfilmed
copies. In the case of using microfilms as a source, there are two main ways of
entering data into a computer:
·
create enlarged
photocopies (make photographs of sheets) and enter them into a computer using
conventional scanners;
·
scan microfilms with
professional slide scanners that have the ability to magnify, a wide range of
processed optical densities and high resolution.
This
article discusses some issues of technology and the choice of scanning
parameters for microfilms using professional slide scanners.
With
regards to the procedure of 35mm
Microfilm Scanning Alex is a professional with best capability and he used
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