
Welcome to Image Graphics
Image Graphics, Inc. (IGI) is a privately owned Connecticut company, founded
in 1974, which provides high performance information and image processing systems and
services. Most of our products and services are built around our patented
Electron Beam Recorder (EBR), the world leader in high-resolution film
recording. The company is organized around three divisions to provide high
quality scanning and digital to microfilm preservation services, high-end microfilm, cinema,
and satellite photography film recorders, and electron beam testing and electron
beam lithography products for the electronics industry.

The information processing and preservation
services division provides the world's highest resolution and quality
archival microfilm for digital preservation. Selling both direct and through a global network of resellers, we provide industry leading e-beam film for government,
library preservation, real estate, legal, and financial services applications.
The company also has extensive experience in designing document/image management systems, as
well as providing paper to digital scanning services.

Our technical staff builds electron beam film recorders
that set new standards of excellence in several applications. The
MicroPublisher 6000 is the leading microfilm recorder in the world, with
the ability to run 16mm, 35mm, and 105mm film in any format, in halftone
and grayscale, with up to 6000 dpi and 72x reduction ratios at speeds five
times faster than conventional COM recorders and film writers. The Cinema EBR 2000
outputs fine grain, high resolution red, green and blue color separation
masters are used to print color composite frames or black and white frames
for motion picture
applications. The TerraView 6000 records film transparencies and hardcopy output of
satellite and aerial photography imagery.

Our R&D labs boast industry leading capabilities to develop electron beam
products. Our engineers have recently developed an electron beam electrical
tester for high
density printed circuit boards. In March, 2002, we were awarded a patent
on our dual beam electron tester for bare PCB substrates and we recently completed
a Phase 1 SBIR Contract with Hill AFB, Utah, which demonstrated proof of concept
to use electron beam technology to test populated PCBs.

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