Microfilming
Microfilming involves the process of capturing images of documents onto microfilm, a format that greatly reduces the size of the original materials. This process typically involves using a specialized camera or scanner to create a microform copy of the document, which can then be stored and preserved in a more compact and durable format. Microfilming is commonly used for archival purposes, as it helps to protect and preserve important documents for future generations. Additionally, microfilming can help to save space and improve organization by reducing the physical storage requirements for large collections of documents.
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[iiri.com] | Image Retrieval | Book Microfilm Scanners | 3620 North Josey Lane, Carrollton, TX, United States |
[iigs.com] | IIGS |