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Hudson Microimaging Port Ewen, New York and
PhotoArk out of So.Woodstock, VT are currently doing this very thing - for profit.
Mike Highfield wrote:
> I use to work with a firm that scanned paper documents (testimony, evidence,
> etc) for the
> Dept of Justice in some of their court cases.
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> I am curious if this process is marketable/viable for historical archiving, be
> it museums, city halls, etc
> I've heard of a few symposiums on the subject (in Chicago, I think).
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> Any insights?
>
> Mike Highfield
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