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savedpictures – THE ARCHIVING
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A straightforward storage
system that simply makes sense |
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The best (and most logical) archiving
systems are easy to use and expandable over time. More importantly
however, they do not involve acids and make provision for other
long-term threats to the Ilford Micrographic Film. Accordingly,
at savedpictures we deliver all exposed films in special polyester
sleeves designed specifically for storage in A4 filing systems.
Depending on data volumes we can capture several documents on
each Ilford Micrographic Film making it easier to keep an overview
of the archive – and, as and when necessary, expand it.
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We recommend using the savedpictures
system in A4 format, not only because of the wide variety of
filing systems and indexing methods available but also because
it makes cataloguing easier. Also, systems can then be adapted
to individual requirements. Typically archives are divided into
separate categories and are then expanded as and when necessary.
Depending on file sizes, each sp-page can hold between 1 and
64 files. Accessing files is easy and straightforward, in case
you need to re-digitise images. Better still, unlike other systems
(involving large rolls of microfiche), there is no danger of
damaging other sp-images with archiving equipment. |
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savedpictures deliveries come complete
with a set of duplicate sp-contacts for reference viewing. Duplicates
are run off during the original microfiching process using exactly
the same files. This way the reference archive contains the
same images as the original – and minimises risks to the
originals during research. |
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