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Convert Your Microfilm to Digital Images
The best way to manage microfilm
information, the Eye Drive
connects to a stand-alone or networked
Windows-based computer. The Eye Drive is simple to use. Just insert a cartridge
and use the Microsoft Windows-based software to retrieve an image, browse
through the roll, print, save, merge, batch scan, or distribute images
electronically.
Features
Automatic Exposure: You
can also lock the automatic exposure (AE), manually adjust it or
set it for partial area AR, so it only adjusts to a selected
part of the image.
Preset and Customized Settings: Preset settings for 10 of
the most common 16mm microfilm formats. You can also create your
own custom settings – number of blips, reduction ratio, polarity
and so on. That way your operators just put in the film, select
the setting they need and get started quickly.
Border Erasure: Get rid of those ugly black borders
around your filmed images, when saving, sending, or printing.
Scanning Controls: Scan images in three different modes:
standard, text and photograph. This ensures that your scanned
images are the highest quality when viewed and printed.
Distribute Images Over a Network: The Eye Drive is a
stand-alone unit. However, microfilm images scanned on the Eye
Drive can be distributed over a network.
Skew Correction: Straighten images filmed at an angle in
seconds. Set Skew Correction for single image or an entire roll.
Electronic Zoom: Because microfilm images on the Eye
Drive are scanned, you can zoom in and out of an image quickly
and with better quality and resolution than an optical system.
No focusing or interchangeable accessories are required.
Blip Retrieval: Units are available to retrieve one-,
two-, and three-level blipped images.
Save as Files: Once you scan an image, you can save it as
a BMP or TIFF file on your hard drive, network server, removable
hard drive or CD-R/RW.
Masking: Mask up to two areas of an image- to block out
signatures or sensitive |