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Jacob Kopfensteiner retrieves a master negative film from the vault.

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Jacob Kopfensteiner examines a postiive microfilm using a Konica Minolta SL 1000 desktop scanner.

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View of the Vatican Film Library's research collection, focused on manuscript studies. In the foreground are the printed catalogs of the Vatican Library manuscripts, written mostly in Latin, and the many volumes of Studi e Testi, the international…

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Susan L'Engle, Assistant Director of the Vatican Film Library, using an HP Compaq Pro 6300 desktop computer.

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Erica Lauriello, Special Collections administrator, at her desk using an HP Compaq Pro 6300.

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Jacob Kopfensteiner inspects a microfilm for condition and content.

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Using the splicer to add a longer leader and tail to each microfilm.

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Splicing on the leader and tail to prepare the film for scanning.

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Recording pre-processing data, including Vatican shelfmarks of manuscripts on each film.

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Pre-processed microfilm, bagged with completed data form and yellow card to indicate it's ready for scanning.
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