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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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Scanning aperture cards July 8th, 2009

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Generation Imaging experts have completed many aperture aperture card projects for organizations of all sizes. They are ready to assist you neat.

Aperture card scanning is a specialty, and this digital imaging company has the experience and talented staff to convert aperture cards to digital image.

Hollerith code can be extracted and read to create index files. The hollerith data can be used to create a retriveal database, spreadsheet, or text file. Images can be PDF, TIFF, JPEG, or whatever format you need.

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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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Digitize aperture cards April 17th, 2009

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If you need to convert aperture cards to digital image, like PDF or TIFF, this digital imaging company is your answer.  Generation Imaging can convert A- E size engineering drawings or blueprints on these data PC cards.  GI’s scanners can read the hollerith code punches and index the images.

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