Eddy, The new marriage microfilm from LDS would be great. It has the actual images of the marriage documents and is on 16mm which makes for hard reading and copying. Milton ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Volunteer of "Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness" at http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnraogk/index.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Eddy G. Clark <edclark@hom.net> To: <TNGIBSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 25, 1999 9:48 PM Subject: [TNGIBSON-L] Digitizing Microfilm > Hi Everyone, > > I hope everyone is staying inside and staying cool. Here in middle > Georgia, it would have to cool down 10 or 15 degrees before it got hot. > <g> > > Just had a few rolls of microfilm digitized and the quality of what I've > seen so far has impressed me. > > My question that I'd like to ask everyone, if you care to respond, is > this - If you could have just a few rolls of Gibson Co microfilm > digitized and placed onto CDs, which ones would they be? Later this > year, I'd like to be able to get a few more rolls of film digitized and > made available to Gibson Co researchers. > > The rights to the CDs remain with the folks digitizing the film and > creating the CDs (Digital Antiquities). They are the only ones that > will have the right to sell the CDs (i.e. I'm just trying to make the > resources available - I make nothing from their creation or sale - > actually I lose quite a bit of money). If you are interested in the > details, please just ask me or visit www.digital-antiquities.com and > look at what it takes to sponsor the digitization of a roll of > microfilm. > > You can respond to me directly or to the list if you want others to know > your response. > > Thanks everyone. You are a great group of researchers and volunteers. > > Take care, > > Eddy G. Clark > 1984 University of Tennessee @ Knoxville Graduate - Go Vols! > > >