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microfilm

[mahy-kruh-film] / ˈmaɪ krəˌfɪlm /




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Army sergeant, and her mother worked for the U.S. government as a microfilm technician.

From Washington Post

Someone had even cut out relevant parts of The Tulsa Tribune before the newspaper was committed to microfilm.

From New York Times

He displayed images of the Cortés documents from the websites of the auction houses alongside those of the 1993 microfilms and researcher Martínez’s photos to show the similarities.

From Reuters

A single cabinet of microfilm, Mr. Zimmer said, might take “an entire working lifetime” to process.

From New York Times

A similar effort launched in 2002 attempted to digitize Hawaiian newspapers from microfilm images captured about 40 years ago, but only about 30% of the images are clearly visible, officials said.

From Washington Times