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Microfilm’s Second Life

Our partner in Singapore explains what it’s like to be
one of the few companies still creating new physical microfilm.

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nextScan and ST Imaging Growing into Larger Facility

Microfilm divisions of Digital Check get a larger home in Meridian, ID MERIDIAN, Idaho–(BUSINESS WIRE)–nextScan and ST Imaging, divisions of Digital Check Corp and worldwide leaders for microfilm scanning equipment, have relocated their facilities to a larger building in Meridian, ID. The new location on Principle Place doubles both the manufacturing and office areas, providing […]

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The Wonderful World of Microfilm

If you have made it here, you undoubtedly have worked with some sort of microfilm, but do you know all the different types? Within the world of microfilm there are many film varieties. As printing technology changed and processes advanced, so did microfilm production. Depending on the need of the company or organization, formats and […]

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FlexScan+ by nextScan Continues to Advance Multi-Format Conversion Scanner Market

New technology will enable faster archival conversion of microfilm and microfiche Meridian, ID – Oct. 9, 2023 – nextScan, a division of Digital Check Corp., that engineers and manufactures multiple lines of conversion microform scanners, announced the new FlexScan+. Building on the success of the FlexScan, the FlexScan+ is equipped with updated technology to stay […]

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What’s In a Name? What Digital Check Did Before We Were Involved with Checks or Anything Digital

How long have you been in microfilm? We get that question from time to time, and the answer is, well, for quite some time. Our parent company, Digital Check, was founded more than 60 years ago in the microfilm business. Learn how we got our start.  

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A Question from the Symposium, “Why do you have two scanners?”

Hear what you may have missed at NIRMA At this past summer’s NIRMA Symposium, during our live session, a question was asked that we thought more NIRMA members might want to know about. For the microfilm archives, why do you have a need for a conversion scanner and an on-demand scanner? For different purposes, of […]

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NextScan Completes Delivery of Wide-Format Aerial Film Scanners for National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency

Meridian, Idaho, Sept. 28, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — NextScan, a Digital Check company and the world’s leading maker of high-speed digital microfilm conversion equipment, has completed delivery of its new ultra-wide film scanners to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). The groundbreaking Apex by nextScan™ machines, capable of digitizing film up to 10.23 inches (260mm) wide, […]

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Digital Conversion Tech Meets Its Match

Rendering wide-format aerial film digitally is no simple task – and required inventing a new high-powered scanner to do the job  By Brad Kvederis High-precision photography represents a unique anomaly in the digital age: one of the rare instances in which the modern, electronic state of the art sometimes struggles to keep up with its […]

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Challenges of Different and Odd Film

From the Summer Issue of the NIRMA Online Magazine As Record Managers, you are very familiar that records come in all types of formats, sizes, densities, colors, and more. And while most are now created with a digital backup, there are still many documents on old analog file types. For the last two decades, the […]

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nextScan Develops a Wide-Format, Continuous Feed, Aerial Film Scanner

Fastest aerial film conversion scanner ever from Digital Check Corp.’s microfilm division Meridian, ID, March 16, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Apex by nextScan™ is a revolutionary film scanner for processing aerial and other large format film.  Over the last two years, nextScan — the microfilm conversion division of Digital Check Corp. — has been working […]

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FlexView Makes HMML Microfilm Scanning Project Possible

A recent installation of a FlexView 300 at the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (HMML) has tremendously helped technicians increase microfilm scanning output. Records indicate that 207 microfilm rolls were scanned in November 2021 compared to 28 microfilm rolls scanned in November 2020. Learn more from the HMML article.

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