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Microform digitization service: Microfilms & Microfiches

Microfilm is a type of microphotographic film, used in the archiving and data retention industry. This type of media stores documents that are reduced by 24 or 36 times (or even more) to generate micro-scale copies of the original documents. It is part of the microform family, alongside microfiche. The main advantage of microfilm is its lifespan, which is estimated at more than 500 years. It was in 1936 that the American Library began approving microfilm and it was there that the technology began to develop. A reel (height is 16 mm, 35 mm or 105 mm, the length of the microfilm is variable but it is generally 30.5 m or 66 m) can contain up to 2500 documents. This makes it easy to store tens of millions of archive pages in small spaces. But microfilm remains a challenge for daily use (research, consultation, duplication, sharing, etc.).

Microfiche uses the same technology as microfilm. It is generally available in sheets of 148 x 105 mm.

Digitization of Microfiches 

ADOC Solutions Numérisation des diapositives

Today, the missions consist in extracting the images from the microforms to dispose of them (sharing, processing, etc.)   in digital format.

Our infrastructures ensure appropriate handling and preservation of all your media.

ADOC Solutions has suitable tools to digitize all your microfiches. 

ADOC Solutions Numérisation des diapositives

ZEUTSCHEL OM1500 scanners

Average scanning 200 pages / minute (varies according to format)

Resolution: from 100 dpi to 600 dpi

Scanning: Grayscale - Black & White

Automatic scanning of microfiche

Output files: pdf, jpeg, tiff, jpeg2000, pdf/A

OCR available

Daily scanning capacity: between 130,000 and 150,000 pages / day.

ADOC Solutions Numérisation des diapositives

Digitization of Microfilms

ADOC Solutions Numérisation des diapositives
ADOC Solutions Numérisation des diapositives
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