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The Aperture Card Scanning Company Experts October 6th, 2011

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Don’t worry about converting your aperture cards to digital. Not that you shouldn’t, in fact, I highly recommend you do, but if you select the right aperture card scanning company, there will be no need to worry. Many people do. Aperture cards often hold very valuable data.  Generation Imaging is the scanning company that can efficiently convert you aperture cards to jpeg, pdf , or tiff images. If you have never experienced the process of aperture card conversion, you may be hesitant to at first. Understanding the process is important and our scanning company will walk with step by step to make sure you find out everything you need to know.

Scanning Company Converts Aperture Cards To PDF

For those of you that are not familiar with this process, you might be please to know that our scanning company experts has worked with major industries in developing a complete digital system. Our approach  is two-fold. We want you to offer you the best solution for you aperture cards conversion project and we also want you to be equipped with pertinent information so you can be the deciding factor. Our scanning company will take that time to learn your needs and then make recommendations based on the joint efforts.

Once our scanning company begins the conversion  process, we will keep you up to date on everything. Our scanning company starts with generating samples and reviewing them with you. Then the production process starts. All technicians in our scanning company are professionals that have gain this title through years of experience and understand this concept. Generation Imaging is the scanning company that will work to meet your needs.

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Records Scanning To Transfer Aperture Cards September 26th, 2011

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Aperture cards that have been used to store drawing and building plans for years, can be transfer to digital. Records scanning is a process to transfer information from microfilm to digital format. Records scanning from aperture cards will transfer the drawing to pdf, jpeg, or tiff images. Records scanning is ideal for aperture cards for a number of reasons, and many organizations have already taken advantage of records scanning companies to convert their aperture cards to a more functional format.

Aperture Card Imaging With Record Scanning

Ideally you would find a reputable company that has experts with years of experience in the records scanning industry. To make sure that your aperture cards will be transferred to digital in a fast and safe way. Here are some advantages of records scanning you can look forward to: Your drawings will be stored in a disc or hard drive, making the new images easier to view. You won’t need a clumsy viewer anymore. You will be able to apply up to date technology to the new files, such as file sharing, file printing, and you can send or use the files over the internet.

To find a good records scanning company, look for a microfilm scanning vendor with experience and one that is equipped with high quality equipment. These are two critical issues for records scanning to be successful.  Records scanning depends on specialized equipment and experienced operators to achieve good records scanning results. Your drawings images should retain the information from the original drawings to be of value to you and this requires great care.

 

 

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Aperture Card Scanning September 22nd, 2011

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Aperture cards (ACs) are the old-fashioned PC cards of ancient times. The only noticeable difference is that they have a cut-out rectangle containing a 35mm drawing or several 16mm documents. Many engineering firms still use ACs on an every day basis. ACs usually contain blueprints, drawings, maps, schematics, or deed records. Some ACs may have a drawing number, address, or other data typed or handwritten on the top of the card. Small punch holes (Hollerith code) may also be present.

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Aperture scanning is the process of converting that old analog media to digital image. In other words, instead of hunting for a particular AC and using a microfilm viewer or reader printer, you can simply bring the image up on your computer screen. You can e-mail it, print it, share it, make copies, and enhance the image.

Aperture card scanning enables the images to be indexed and a database or spreadsheet to be created from the data contained on the headers or Hollerith code.

Black & white (actually called bi-tonal) or greyscale images can be produced. Most clients choose a PDF format, but TIFF and JPEG are also viable options for aperture card scanning.

Generation Imaging’s employees have experience with hundreds of aperture card scanning jobs over the years.  There is no need for you to learn aperture card scanning from scratch; let the paperless experts take care of it for you. You know it’s time for your organization to become more efficient and go digital. So please contact Generation Imaging today for your aperture card scanning price quote.

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Privacy Policy May 4th, 2010

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Your Privacy
Your privacy is important to us. To better protect your privacy we provide this notice explaining our online information practices and the choices you can make about the way your information is collected and used. To make this notice easy to find, we make it available on our homepage and at every point where personally identifiable information may be requested.

Collection of Personal Information
When visiting Aperture Card Scanning, the IP address used to access the site will be logged along with the dates and times of access. This information is purely used to analyze trends, administer the site, track users movement and gather broad demographic information for internal use. Most importantly, any recorded IP addresses are not linked to personally identifiable information.

Links to third party Websites
We have included links on this site for your use and reference. We are not responsible for the privacy policies on these websites. You should be aware that the privacy policies of these sites may differ from our own.

Changes to this Privacy Statement
The contents of this statement may be altered at any time, at our discretion.

If you have any questions regarding the privacy policy of Aperture Card Scanning then you may contact us at damianhospital@gmail.com

Last updated Tue, 04 May 2010 17:49

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Digitize aperture cards to PDF September 25th, 2009

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Digitizing aperture cards has become standard practice for nuclear power plants or energy municipalities. Converting aperture cards to PDF or TIFF and linking the digital images to an Access database, custom made Excel form, or CSV file is a very efficient way of organizing your data.

Scanning aperture cards and creating a database is a specialized service and many power plants must outsource aperture card scanning. Another factor is how the indexing data can be extracted. More than likely the hollerith code data can be read or OCR’ed. Otherwise the data must be keyed manually from the headers or the images themselves.  Please contact us for an aperture card scanning quote.

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Aperture card RFP government bids July 6th, 2009

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If you subscribe to RFP websites like RFPDepot BidSync or Onvia and others, or you work with counties, cities, state governments, you may come across aperture card scanning portions of a bid.

If you do not have the capability to convert aperture cards to digital image, you should contact an aperture scanning company that does.

Generation Imaging has been worked with numerous organizations who can’t handle the details of scanning apertures for government entities.

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