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Product Catalog: Kodak: Microfilm
Kodak Document Imaging Microfilm
KODAK Microfilm, Reference Archive Media, Source Document Microfilms, Duplicating Microfilms
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KODAK Reference Archive Media 1433/3433 KODAK Source Document Microfilms KODAK Duplicating Microfilms
For permanence in your digital images, with high quality duplicates and crisp clean paper prints, you need KODAK Reference Archive Media. 
The high-resolution, archival-quality images are easily re-digitized for online access and retrieval to provide short-term validation and long-term storage of records. This media provides clear, high-contrast, and sharp images that can be distributed according to the requestor's needs as hard-copy output, faxes, or e-mail attachments, or posted to an image server using your current compression scheme.



                          Enter KODAK Reference Archive Media 1433/3433

Whether you're working with rotary and planetary equipment; fluorescent or xenon flash exposure; medium or high speed; we've got a silver halide Source Document Microfilm for you.
These microfilms deliver the best quality and performance ever from Kodak. They feature a patented breakthrough in emulsion-coating technology for unsurpassed reliability and handling, and consistent performance that gives you digital-ready film images. You get sharp, bright, clear images for reading, printing, and/or scanning. 
   




                        Enter KODAK Source Document Microfilms

Life expectancy of 500 years (LE-500) when processed and stored properly. Compare this with 100 years (LE-100) for non-silver duplicating films such as diazo and vesicular.
KODAK Duplicating Films range from micro-fine grain, silver halide reverse-image Duplicating Microfilms (used for making contact prints from camera microfilms and duplicate microfilms) to Diazo D Tonal Black Microfilm (which reproduces very fine lines and small text characters) to Vesicular film (a durable and fade resistant option).
         




                          Enter KODAK Duplicating Microfilms