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Scanning Archival Microfilm to Uncompressed TIFF Files

35mm Microfiche and 16mm Microfilm Roll film Scanning Services to TIFF, JPEG, PDF, PNG Digital Images Oxford, Microfilm Scanning  We are currently working on several large archives of Microfilm in the two formats: 35mm and 16mm.   These Microfilm are for archival purposes and as such require our HQ TIFF scanning services. Each file is converted in an uncompressed format that will capture all the detailing of the images.   Typically, this service is used for film that has captured rare books, with the original books unfortunately lost or destroyed. With the Microfilm being the only copy, we need to ensure a very careful approach, using white gloves to eliminate dust particles and smudging of fingerprints on the film.   Microfilm Link to Our Site MICROFILM SERVICES Our company can convert microfilm, microfiche, aperture cards upto 1200dpi TIFF uncompressed files.  Other output formats include PDF, JPEG or PNG.   There are many options to scan microfilm to digital. Each project

Ampex 1/4" Studio Master Reel to Reel Transfers to .WAV Archive Files

Audio Tape Digital Transfer Services. We are currently working on  a large order of Ampex 1/4" audio reels for a British national museum organisation, supporting their archives with tape baking and professional digitisation of their records. cheryl@oxfordduplicationcentre.com   01865 457000 standard cassettes  |  micro cassettes   |  8-tracks   |  vinyl records   |  1/4" reel to reel   |  cd ripping   |  1/4" pro reel to reel   |  dat audio tape  Our extensive and professional Audio Video department offers audio tape transfers in Oxfordshire, London, UK and Europe.  Based in Kidlington, just outside Oxford we can support our clients with orders from 1 tape to 1000’s. We convert all formats of audio tape into digital formats at the highest quality possible, offering .wav or .aiff files format at 44.1, 48, 96, or 192kHz at 16 or 24 bit. These .wav or .aiff files can then be played on any modern PC or Mac, and then be converted to mp3 or flac, or used for a remastering proj