Microfiche, Microfilm and Aperture Card Digitization
Expert Microfilm Scanning Services for All Volume Collections
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Crowley’s Digitization Services has proven to have one of the largest digitization capacities for microfilm, microfiche and aperture card scanning in the market. Scanning hundreds of millions of images each year, the firm has earned a positive reputation for its use of top-tier capture technology and scan operator expertise. This combination ensures that even the most troublesome microfiche and microfilm can be converted into high-quality finished images. Additionally, the Mekel Technology microfilm scanners used on the scanning floor have proven capable of achieving FADGI star ratings.
Crowley’s microfilm scanning products and services have been utilized for archival projects, student records scanning, nuclear records management capture and more. Especially noteworthy is how Crowley’s microfilm digitization has helped preserve the legacy of George Washington and Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Microform digitization capabilities include:
Aperture Card Scanning
- MIL, ISO and DINSilver aperture cards
- Hollerith code capture with output to text
- 8-bit grayscale or bitonal images
- 100-400 dpi resolution
- Output to most data formats
Microfiche Scanning
- All standard/long jacket fiche types plus: COM; AB Dick; Ultra Fiche; Microx
- 16mm or 35mm (or combo)
- Positive or negative
- Diazo, Silver, Vesicular formats
- Duplicates
- Bitonal output to: TIFF (G3, G4) and PDF (all single/multi); PDF/A
- Grayscale output to: uncompressed TIFF/JPEG (true 256 shades of gray); JPEG 2000; PDF (single/multi-page); PDF/A
Click here for case studies and blog posts highlighting Crowley’s microfiche scanning services.
Microfilm Scanning
- 100’, 215’ and 1,000’ rolls; ANSI, M-types and open spools
- 16mm and 35mm
- Positive or negative
- Silver, Diazo and Vesicular formats
- Bi-tonal output to: TIFF (G3, G4) and PDF (all single/multi); PDF/A
- Grayscale output to: uncompressed TIFF/JPEG (true 256 shades of gray); JPEG 2000; PDF (single/multi-page); PDF/A
Learn how three billion pages of Social Security Administration records were captured with Crowley microfilm scanning.
Output/Additional Services
- Delivery via FTP external drives for customer post-processing
- Optical Character Recognition (OCR) for full-text searches
- Manual indexing
The Crowley Technology Advantage: Manufacturing
The Crowley Company opened its doors in 1980 as a distributor of micrographic equipment. Soon after, Crowley Imaging was created to provide microfilm, microfiche and aperture card scanning services. In October of 2003, The Crowley Company went one step further and acquired Mekel Technology, the first and still leading manufacturer of high-speed production microfilm and microfiche scanners. In 2011, Crowley became the owner and manufacturer of the competitive Wicks and Wilson microform scanners. Today, Crowley’s Digitization Services division and its clients are the beneficiaries of these collaborations, which pair highly talented and experienced engineering and R&D staff with Crowley imaging and film scanning professionals. As end-users of products manufactured in-house, Crowley has the unique ability to tailor hardware or software technology to a client’s specific requirements and also effect the future of microfilm scanning and processing.
System Implementation and Image Hosting
The Crowley programming staff has proven experience in managing data conversions. This expertise allows for final output integration into the wide array of document management solutions on the market today or into a custom solution engineered for a specific business application. Whether the needs are internal, external or for web distribution, Crowley has the capabilities to provide the needed solution to integrate digitized images into a workflow.
Additionally, Crowley’s IMAGEhost platform is an easy-to-integrate software package that allows end-users to search, save, copy and print images directly from a hosted digitized microfilm roll or microfiche jacket from any desktop or mobile device.
Hybrid Approach: We Scan; You Process
Crowley’s exclusive hybrid approach to microform scanning allows clients to outsource the digitization to Crowley’s Digitization Services division and process the images in-house with QuantumProcess software.
Choose Crowley for microfiche scanning services, microfilm scanning services and more.
Click here to read more about reasons to outsource and find out how Crowley can help.
- Press release: Preservica Announces Partnership with The Crowley Company to Future-proof Digitized Materials for Academic and Cultural Heritage Organizations
- Case Study: 23,400+ Miles of Microfilm: Crowley Scans Social Security Records
- Case Study: Primerica Gains Efficiency, Customer Service with Microfilm Digitization
- Press Release: Crowley Receives GSA Approval for Digitization Services
- White Paper: Dealing with our Aging and Deteriorating Microfilm Collections
- White Paper: Estimating Microfilm Images
- Case Study: Bound Book and Microfilm Scanning for Presidential Libraries
- Case Study: The Carroll County Times Newspaper Digitization from Microfilm
- Vertical Sheet: County Government Solutions and Sample Clients
- Vertical Sheet: State Archive Solutions and Sample Clients
- Blog: Digitizing Presidential Collections for UVA Miller Center
- Blog: Speaking Greek in the Service Bureau
- Blog: Service Bureau Walkabout
- Blog: Celebrating Independence; Remembering the Revolution
- Blog: Saving Black History: Digitizing Records of the Central Lunatic Asylum for Colored Insane
- Blog: Digitizing FDR for the Masses
- Blog: Crowley Scanners and Bureau Serve Smithsonian Archives of American Art
- Blog: Making the “Intelligent” Choice to Digitize for Wider Access
- Blog: Preserving History Through Newspaper Digitization, Part One
- Blog: Preserving History through Newspaper Digitization, Part Two
- Blog: Digital Touchdown! Digitizing the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Microform Archive
- Blog: Raiders of the (Not So Lost) “Ark”ives: Digitizing Religious Archives
- Blog: Alexander Hamilton: The Man, The Musical, The Microfilm
- Blog: What the FADGI %*#&!? Part Three: Selecting Equipment to Achieve FADGI Compliance
- Blog: Digitizing The Reporter: Archives of Akron’s Only African American Newspaper Online
- Blog: The Marine and the Microfiche: Preserving 20 Years of Service
- Blog: DAR, Darling: Digitizing Revolutionary Ladies
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