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Status Reporting — The AWIS application displays information to the
user including:
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Remaining film in both cartridges
Name of last image file written
Last image address written
Percentage of the input file collection written
Number of images written
TIFF — Tagged Image File Format. A standard for storing image data in
a file. Image data is stored as CCITT G3, G4, JBIG or uncompressed.
Single- and multi-page TIFF files are supported by the Writer. Multi-strip
and tiled TIFF files are not supported, but TIFFCHKR can be used to
convert multi-strip to single-strip.
Transfer File — An optional file created during the writing of images to
film. The information in this file can be used by an external application
to update an external database. At a minimum, it contains the original
image file name, roll number and the image address assigned to the
image. The name of the Transfer file is the same as the roll name, with
an extension of .xfr.
Trailer Pages — Optional customer-supplied image files that can be
written to the end of the film. These images are not indexed.
Writer — The name of the hardware that writes image files to microfilm.
The official name is Kodak i9600 Series Writers. Two models are
available: Kodak i9610 Writer: writes at 4800 scan lines per second and
Kodak i9620 Writer: writes at 9600 scan lines per second.
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