Posts Tagged ‘punches’

Aperture card scanning July 10th, 2009

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If your organization has aperture cards for archiving, research, or every day use the cards are probably difficult to access because they are not digital. It’s just not cost effective to pull, search, or print.

Generation Imaging’s aperture card scanning and digitizing services can make your life easier. It doesn’t matter what size your aperture card drawings are, or whether they contain school records, architectural blueprints,  engineering drawings, aeronautics, building plans, or other types of documents.

Additionally, GI can provides data indexing services based on the Hollerith code punches, headers, or images themselves to make the retrieval of your images faster and cheaper than your current process. Contact us today.

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Aperture card conversion July 2nd, 2009

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What goes into aperture card scanning? Number one, you have to ask you or your client: how will the aperture cards be retrieved in digital format? Convert aperture cards to PDF or TIFF? Multi-page or single page? Will the hollerith code punches be used to index and name the images? What if there are no hollerith punches? Are the aperture card drawing numbers or name typed on the title of the card and/or on the images themselves? What are the different size drawing contained in your aperture card collection?

All of these questions should be cleared up during the question and answer initial phase of a large aperture card set. Contact us Today.

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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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