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microfilm
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microfilm

A continuous film strip that holds several thousand miniaturized document pages. See micrographics.

Microfilm and Microfiche
Billions of pages have been recorded on film and fiche, but optical methods are replacing this old imaging method.


microfilm
a strip of film of standard width on which books, newspapers, documents, etc., can be recorded in miniaturized form

microfilm [′mī·krə‚film]
(graphic arts)
Greatly reduced film records of such things as books, newspapers, engineering drawings, reports, and manuscripts; copies are made on fine-grain film of 16, 35, 70, and 105-millimeter size, permitting easy storage and handling.


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Not satisfied with microfilming, the mad scientists have in most cases destroyed the originals after copying.
Conversely, ecCheckScan offers electronic check imaging that is not only faster when compared to microfilming but also more efficient.
For example, Avedon replaces Saffady's term archival microfilming with preservation microfilming.
 
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