Gary Kline wrote:
On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 10:15:06PM -0800, Vizion wrote:

On Monday 28 November 2005 22:05, the author Gary Kline contributed to the dialogue on- Waaaaay OT, sorry.:

        Folks,

        This is one of my more obscure questions and involves scanning
        not paper but something they used to store books, magazines,
        and newspapers--before the computer age.  It is called a
        microfiche (or fiche).  A friend got a copy of a rare
        out-of-print, not-for-sale book on microfiche.  We're looking
        for some means of scanning this film into a scanner with
        OCR.  So far, he has tried a camera with 8G memory.  No joy,
        the scanner sees garbage.  Anybody out there ever have anything
        like this prob?  The book is from 1913 so it is well in the
        public domain.  I've already written Google; zero response.

        I want to get this book up on my site, fully HTML it so that
        everybody has the opportunity to ready it ... .

        thanks for any insights,

        gary

Its a long time since I have handled microfiche but my guess is you will need to mount your camera onto a microfiche reader or a microscope. The resolution of a microfiche image is really high - far higher than the camera you are using so I think you may need something to enlarge the image for you to photograph.

my two pennorth

david



        Microscope; that never cross my mind.  I think my pal took stuff
to the main library one night and tried capturing the data from the reader. Not very successful; I don't know the details. (We are around 1200 miles apart.) Any ballpark SWAG what power lens might work here? I only touched m'fiche one time ever, so have no idea. Money is an issue since there are 400+ pages.


        gary



Have you given any thought to using an overhead projector? Possibly a
slide projector? Depends on the fiche size I'd think, but you could then
 make an image on a wall/screen that could be photographed.

Also, I remember using my fathers extension tubes on his old Cannon to
copy slides and photograph postage stamps. It was amazing the clarity I
got. A small stamp could fill a 35mm frame.

DAve

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