35mm/16mm cinematographic film scanners for archival use

Planned

Value

£210,000

Classifications

  • Apparatus for sound, video-recording and reproduction
  • Film equipment
  • Audio-visual equipment

Tags

  • planning

Published

3 years ago

Description

The National Library of Wales is seeking to expand its current audio-visual scanning facility with the addition of 2 (or possibly 3) new 35mm/16mm cinematographic film scanners suitable for archival use.

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