Chris has hit the nail squarely on the head, and driven it clean
through the board, although his calculations are off... Most of
the fiche I have are between 20-50 images each, and I have LOTS.
I haven't ever done a count, but I estimate around 4000.
So, 4000 fiche * 25 pages per (easy math) = 100000 pages = $7000
I can buy a scanner for that, and rent it out to all the other
wackos who collect antique ficheys when I'm done :)
clint
PS I'm in colorful Colorado...
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Christian Fandt wrote:
Upon the date 10:43 AM 7/29/00 -0700, Chuck McManis
said something like:
At 08:05 AM 7/29/00 -0400, you wrote:
Do what I did and send it to a shop that specializes in scanning
microfiche. .07/page and it comes back on CD-ROM in TIFF files.
What type of shop, Chuck? Kwik Kopy or some such? I've got several sheets
of non-computer related fiche I'd like to get printed sometime and plopped
onto a CD-ROM.
As for the $0.07 per page, maybe Tim should indeed buy his own scan/copying
machine for many thousands of bucks. A quick cipher based on Tim's
hypothetical scenario ("OK, let's say I've got a couple thousand sheets of
microfiche, 4" x 5". Each sheet contains ~200 paper pages of text and
drawings.") yields a cost of ~$28k. Whew! Hmmm, he could buy a nice small
car plus several years worth of gasoline for that money and drive to the
library any time he wanted to view them <bg>.
Interesting thread.
Regards, Chris
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