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microimage

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microimage

In micrographics, any photographic image of information that is too small to be read without magnification.


microimage [′mī·krō‚im·ij]
(computer science)
A single image stored on a microform medium.


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The contents of individual microimages cannot be altered, and insertion or removal of images requires splicing of film, which is readily apparent.
The retrieval side of Travelers operation, headed by Julie Senerth, manager of Commercial Lines Document Management, uses Kodak microimage scanners to locate, and fax or e-mail documents directly from the film, greatly streamlining the process.
Digital images were captured using an RGB Automaticam (A209; MicroImage Video Systems Co.
 
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