top of page

MICROFILM CONVERSION
TO DIGITAL IMAGES

We specialize in the comprehensive conversion of all microform types to digital formats, including 16mm and 35mm roll film, aperture cards, and microfiche.

Using the latest digitization technologies, we ensure high-resolution, accurate reproduction of archival materials into a wide range of electronic file formats such as PDF, TIFF, JPEG, and searchable OCR-enabled documents.

Our process is designed for precision, longevity, and accessibility—transforming legacy microform collections into usable, secure, and fully digital assets for modern data management and compliance needs.

microfilm.png

Digitizing microfilm delivers powerful advantages that can significantly

benefit your company’s efficiency, compliance, and long-term cost savings.

By converting 16mm, 35mm roll film, aperture cards, and microfiche into

electronic file formats, your organization gains instant access to critical

information that was once locked away in physical archives. This eliminates the need

for outdated readers or manual retrieval, saving time and reducing operational overhead.

​

Digital files can be indexed and made fully searchable through OCR (optical character recognition), improving workflow speed and enabling fast, precise data retrieval. This is especially valuable for organizations in legal, financial, government, or healthcare sectors where quick access to historical documents is essential for compliance and auditing.

​

In addition to increased productivity, digitization also strengthens data security and disaster recovery. Physical microforms are vulnerable to deterioration, loss, and environmental damage. Digital versions, when backed up properly, ensure your records are preserved permanently and can be easily restored in the event of a system failure or natural disaster.

​

Moreover, transitioning to digital formats reduces storage costs, frees up valuable office or facility space, and supports sustainability goals by reducing paper usage and energy spent on maintaining legacy equipment.

Ultimately, digitizing your microfilm assets empowers your organization to operate more flexibly, securely, and competitively in a digital-first world.

microfilm conversion bp.png
bottom of page