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Shift your filming

 

into high

 

 

gear.

Streamline workflow and improve imaging.

  • One-step capture on film and digital media.
  • Shift more work onto hardware and software.
  • Automate more of your process.

If you microfilm documents today, Kodak will show you a better way to capture documents to film. Upgrade to an electronic microimaging platform from Kodak and go digital. With electronic microimaging, a scanner captures the source documents and creates and organizes images. Image processing automatically compensates for variations in document contrast and density. Capture software can be used to edit, enhance, group, and index images before committing them to ISO/ANSI standard, 16-mm KODAK Reference Archive Media. The result is logically organized film that’s virtually perfect, with uniform density, cropped, right-reading pages, and accurate image marks. You can improve image quality and productivity while reducing labor and turnaround times. A corresponding ASCII-based Reference Archive Index is matched to the film to enable manual or computer-driven retrievals. Moving to electronic microimaging can give you two additional strategic advantages.

First, you can now deliver the document images on film and on digital media without an additional capture step. Second, KODAK i9600 Series Writers, which manage the output side of an electronic microimager platform, can accept digital document images from virtually any source. This can enable you to expand your capabilities to include reference archiving for other applications. Now it’s easier and more efficient than ever to continue providing secure, long-term retention. Retire your microfilmer and upgrade to electronic microimaging from Kodak. Your end-users and your bottom line will both note the improvements in quality and productivity.