Microfilm scanning in Ontario allows you to safely archive fragile documents. If you want to preserve delicate documents indefinitely, like newspapers, blueprints, drawings, maps and more, microfilming is a great choice to make information readily available well into the future. For more information about Microfilm Scanning in Ontario, visit http://www.mesltd.ca/.
2. • Microfilming allows safe archiving of fragile
documents like: newspapers, blueprints,
drawings, maps and more
• Paper documents have limited use. Digital
formats have issues, such as technologies
rapid evolve of software and hardware
3. Microfilm Scanning in Ontario is the Answer
• Stored information that is protected and
accessible for years
• Microfilm scanning is stored very affordably
• No special equipment is needed to read
microfilm, it is not dependent on
sophisticated computer technology
4. Major Differences between Microfilm and
Digital Archiving
•Microfilm does not limit resolution of images to
dots per inch (dpi)
•Acceptability in legal proceedings, microfilm
cannot be doctored
5. Should Microfilm be used for all Document
Retention?
•Method selected for archiving depends on how
long you intend to keep documents
•If documents need storing for short while,
digital storage is good choice
•For long term storage, durable archiving
method must be used
6. Should Microfilm be used for all Document
Retention?
•Microfilm provides longevity and detail
•Provides maximum protection for fragile
documents. Can be used as backup archive
method
7. • Kevin D'Arcy is VP of Sales and Marketing for
MES Hybrid Document Systems, Ontario's
leading document scanning and document
management supplier. For more information
about Microfilm Scanning in Ontario, visit
http://www.mesltd.ca/.