Duplication

Duplication

Types of Services

Raycom provides a wide range of duplication services.

  • 35 mm & 16 mm Rolls
  • Jackets & Microfiche
  • Silver or Diazo
  • Aperture Cards
  • Archival Polysulfide Treatment

Raycom has the comprehensive knowledge and experience to duplicate all film based media to exacting specifications. Silver and Diazo rolls and Fiche duplicated as well.

  • 100% of Images Viewed for Archival Quality
  • Permanent Retention
  • Permanent Archive
  • Meets Federal and State Standards
  • Meets ANSI and AIIM Standards

Other Duplicating Services

CD Duplication

The content of your master is transferred to a hard drive. Then, the data residing on the hard drive is ‘burned’, meaning it is transferred bit for bit to a pre-manufactured write once CD-R.

Compact disc (CD)  have a diameter of 120 millimetres (4.7 in) and can hold up to about 80 minutes of uncompressed audio or 700 MB (megabytes) of data. Mini-CDs have various diameters ranging from 60 to 80 mm (2.4 to 3.1 in); they are sometimes used for CD singles, storing up to 24 minutes of audio.The format was originally developed to store and play back sound recordings only CD-DA (Red Book), but was later adapted for storage of data CD-ROM (Yellow Book). Several other formats were further derived from these, including write-once audio and data storage CD-R used for duplication, rewritable media CD-RW not recommended for duplication.

DVD Duplication

The content of your master is transferred to a hard drive. Then, the data residing on the hard drive is ‘burned’, meaning it is transferred bit for bit to a pre-manufactured write once DVD-R.

DVD (digital video disc) is 120 mm in diameter and 1.2 mm thick, the same size as CDs. Pre-recorded DVDs are mass-produced using molding machines that physically stamp data onto the DVD. Such discs are known as DVD-ROM, because data can only be read and not written or erased. Blank recordable DVD discs (DVD-R and DVD+R) can be recorded once using a DVD recorder and then function as a DVD-ROM.