microfilmˈmaɪ krəˌfɪlm
microfilm (v)
- present
- microfilms
- past
- microfilmed
- past participle
- microfilmed
- present participle
- microfilming
microfilm (n)
English Definitions:
microfilm (verb)
film on which materials are photographed at greatly reduced size; useful for storage; a magnification system is used to read the material
microfilm (verb)
record on microfilm
microfilm (Noun)
A continuous roll of film containing photographs of documents at a greatly reduced size
microfilm (Verb)
To reproduce documents on such film
microfilm
Microforms are scaled-down reproductions of documents, typically either films or paper, made for the purposes of transmission, storage, reading, and printing. Microform images are commonly reduced to about 4% or 1⁄25 of the original document size. For special purposes, greater optical reductions may be used. Three formats are common: microfilm (reels), microfiche (flat sheets), and aperture cards. Microcards, also known as "micro-opaques", a format no longer produced, were similar to microfiche, but printed on cardboard rather than photographic film.
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