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Micrographics
There are several key reasons microfilm continues
to play a major role as the foundation of document imaging systems:
Reliability
Microfilm is an archival medium. Documents filmed 70 years ago are
retrievable and readable today. How many other media types can make
the same claim?
ISO
Standard
Microfilm is a compatible medium. When you store information on
microfilm, you shield it from possible changes in proprietary technology.
Low
cost
Microfilm provides compact, efficient storage at a very low cost
per image. Its archival qualities also make the best choice for
long term, offline information storage.
Reproducibility
Microfilm is very inexpensive to duplicate. You can quickly and
conveniently distribute large quantities of document information
to other people who need to access it.
Scanability
Microfilm is
readily converted to electronic data for networked distribution
and digital storage. Devices such as the KODAK
IMAGELINK
Digital Workstation 2000
provides outstanding image quality from microfilm that accurately
renders details when viewed on computer displays or transferred
to Kodak Writable CD Media.
The bottom line is that microfilm
is here to stay. It coan provide safe, secure, standardized base
for your imaging systems that can migrate with technology to provide
even faster access to information.
As the leader in manufacturing
and supplying micrographic consumables, equipment and servicing,
Kodak is able to offer you a range of micrographic products.
Consumables
Camera
Negative Films
- Archive Storage Media
- EKTAMATE Paper
- Chemicals
- Non Silver Print Films
- Wet COM films
- Dry COM Films
- Silver Print Films
- Anacomp Films/Chemicals
Equipment
Capture Devices
Kodak
Imagelink Microimager 30
Kodak
Imagelink Microimager 70
Kodak
Imagelink Planetary Microfilmer
Retrieval
Devices
Kodak
Imagelink Digital Workstation
Kodak Imagelink Printer 7
Com
Equipment
Anacomp
COM equipment
For more information please
contact Kodak or the Authorised Imaging Distributor in your region.
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