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» posted on Thursday, October 6th, 2011 at 5:47 am by admin
The Aperture Card Scanning Company Experts
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.
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.Copyright G.I. Partners, LLC
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» posted on Friday, September 23rd, 2011 at 1:58 pm by admin
Aperture Card Scanning Company
Generation Imaging is an aperture card scanning company. The aperture card scanning process is similar to but not exactly the same as microfilm scanning, microfiche scanning, document scanning, and slide scanning. It is similar because the process converts analog media to a digital image. In the case of apertures, generally speaking they contain one 35mm film strip. In fact, some people call the process 35mm microfilm aperture card scanning.
Usually apertures contain a rectangular slot with a 35mm drawing pasted in it. These 35m frames are usually maps, blueprints, engineering drawings, and technical schematics. However, there are also cases where there are 16mm strips or 35mm strip which contain deed records or other types of 8.5 x 11 or 8.5 x 14 documents.
In other words, aperture card scanning involved the digitization of A-size, B-Size, C-Size, D-Size, and E-size documents, with some variations and subtypes in-between those standard sizes. There are cases where there are multiple 16mm frames in the rectangular window. These can be digitized all in one image, or manually separated into individual images. Many apertures have a Hollerith code (computer punches). The Hollerith code contains data, which usually correlates to the information on the aperture headers.
Aperture card scanning can result in PDF, TIFF, or JPEG images. Generation Imaging can create black & white images or greyscale versions. Images can be single pages (one frame = one image) or multi-page (PDF or TIFF) grouped by drawing number. Databases or spreadsheets can be linked to each image with their drawing or Hollerith information. Filenames can be named based on the Hollerith code or indexed by header or image.
Please contact Generation Imaging today for an aperture card scanning price quote.Copyright G.I. Partners, LLC
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» posted on Monday, December 6th, 2010 at 12:37 pm by admin
Aperture card Conversion Project Free Testing
At Generation Imaging, we are doing all we can to help our customers deal with their aperture card conversion projects. As part of our efforts, we have established a free no obligation testing process, where we take a sampling of the aperture card conversion project and perform a aperture card conversion simulation test, just like we would on the real job. This test has many benefits. It gives our customer a good understanding of what the final aperture card conversion product will look like, it allows us at Generation Imaging to properly time the process for each specific project, and gives our customers the opportunity to make adjustments to assure that the final product will be exactly as needed, and is totally free.
Another important factor we consider valuable to our customers is the cost of completing the aperture card conversion project. It will be difficult to find a aperture card conversion center that can match the prices or services offered at Generation Imaging. We have considered all variables to assure that we are able to offer top quality and best service. To do this, Generation Imaging uses top of the line aperture card conversion equipment, capable of producing optimum quality images at top speed. In addition, we are able to produce any type of image file format at various resolutions.Copyright G.I. Partners, LLC
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» posted on Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at 12:52 pm by admin
Aperture Card Scanning News
Aperture Card Scanning News and Economic Trends
Aperture card digitization services will be seeing positive changes in the near future, as a consequence of improvements in the housing industries.
Some government agencies, engineering firms, and power plants have been affected by the economy’s problems and had to cancel aperture scanning projects. In many cases, there was a direct correlation between the housing industry and the cash used by these government agencies to pay for these projects. In some cases, fees applied to building permits generated cash that were used for funding aperture card conversion projects. The near dead housing industry meant that fees from building and zoning permits also disappear and this was money lost from the budgets. A result of the lost in business from these government organizations has been cancellation of many aperture conversion projects.
According to some studies, a continued population growth and a near stand still home building may force positive changes. The information revealed that 1.6 million new homes are needed each year to keep up with population growth. The information also showed that within two years, the inventory of new homes will be gone, and it takes about a year to build a new home.
Very few homes have been build recently, while the population has continued to rise. New house construction needs to start to avoid a deficiency of housing in the near future. A deficiency of housing may be a bigger problem that what exist today, according to the study. Either way, whether we foresee this issue now or later, it seems apparent that the housing industry will necessity to resume some new development within a year or so. Once a demand for housing sets in, the market should be motivated to increase construction.
An increase in development means an instant increase of building permits for development and zoning changes. Fees collected from permits will allow government offices some breathing room. Aperture card scanning projects will also have an increase chance of materializing.
Aperture card scanning is needed to convert many of the files that now reside on old PC data cards called apertures. Many organizations have significant amounts of documents on aperture card they need to be converted into PDFs, TIFFs, or JPEG images. Aperture card scanning will convert information from film to a digital file format. A digital system is able to provide better customer service and save money. In addition, there is an ongoing cost savings to the agency because the electronic system requires less labor to operate. Aperture card conversion is an important part of the process.
Generation Imaging digitizes aperture cards all the time. Generation imaging can convert your aperture scanning project, small or large.Copyright G.I. Partners, LLC
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» posted on Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 at 10:13 am by admin
Microfilm Scanning Services
Microfilm scanning services- Generation Imaging is microfilm scanning company run by the best microfilm scanner operators and managers in the United States. No microfilm or microfiche scanning job is too big or too small.
With a staff with over 25 years of micrographic experience, Generation Imaging is the microfilm scanning company with super prices for microfilm scanning, microfiche digitizing, and aperture card conversion companies. G.I.’s core workers have been providing digital microfilm conversions and image indexing services for government agencies, microfilm service bureaus, large corporations, small businesses, and other organizations since the 1980′s.
As the experts in film-to-digital conversions, the founders of Generation Imaging have a proven track record, testimonials, and experience from hundreds of the world’s largest and most notable organizations who subcontract microfilm scanning or need in-house digital conversions. The staff has completed numerous complex and detailed microfilm scanning projects, totaling well over one billion images. This microfilm scanning company stands ready to give you a microfilm scanning price quote, and would be ready to begin conversion immediately.
Using the best microfiche scanners, microfilm scanners, and aperture card scanners and proprietary indexing , QC, and image processing software, our digital imaging processes include microfilm scanning services, microfiche scanning, aperture card conversion, document imaging, OCR, autocrop, manual crop, deskew, TIFF to PDF, multi-tiff, multi-pdf, CSV files, txt files, duplex image splitting, fully-customizable imaging processes, and much more..
This microfilm scanning company can scan all types of microform, like 16mm roll film, 35mm roll film, 16mm 3m or Kodak cartridges, 16mm COM film, duplex film, aperture cards, source document jacketed fiche, 35mm fiche, hollerith punch cards, different aperture card drawing sizes, and other media. This microfilm scanning company offers image-to-film and document scanning services.
Need a microfilm scanning quote?
What is the cost of microfilm scanning or microfiche scanning?
It depends on volume and type (COM fiche, jacketed microfiche, step-and-repeat fiche, rewritable microfiche,16mm roll film, 35mm roll film, aperture cards, color slides, indexing specs). But rest assured due to a low overhead, This scanning company offers the lowest microfilm scanning prices in the industry.
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» posted on Monday, July 27th, 2009 at 8:07 am by admin
Convert microfilm to image
Hope everyone had a nice weekend. If you have any microfilm scanning questions or needs feel free to drop us a line, and we will be more than happy to give you a microfilm conversion price quote. Using the best microfilm scanners, This scanning company digital imaging processes include microfilm scanning services, microfiche scanning, aperture card conversion, document imaging, OCR, and more.Copyright G.I. Partners, LLC
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» posted on Tuesday, July 21st, 2009 at 7:04 am by admin
Aperture card government RFP
Generation Imaging is the industry leader in aperture card conversion, and to date the experts at this digital imaging company have converted in excess of one billion images. If you are a reseller, service bureau, or organization that has been looking into government bids, and need a partner to handle the aperture card scanning requirements, this digital imaging company is the company for you. This digital imaging company can address all key issues associated with your aperture card conversion.
As the pioneer in aperture card to digital conversions, our proven track record and experience reflects that Generation Imaging will successfully complete your conversion project at the most reasonable price and at an unprecedented turnaround time.
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» posted on Thursday, July 2nd, 2009 at 7:51 am by admin
Aperture card conversion
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.Copyright G.I. Partners, LLC
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Generation Imaging
- Generation Imaging Is The Complete Microfilm Scanning Service Provider April 24, 2012A recent search for Microfilm Scanning Services suggests that many people are looking for some sort of microfilm to digital conversion but may be getting confused with the various naming conventions. It is easy to get lost in the lingo. The difference between microfilm to digital conversion and microfilm conversion to digital, as well as other expressions, a […]
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Microfilm Scanning
- Types of Microfilm Scanning Services November 2, 2011Microfilm scanning services have many components and options. In addition to straight 16mm and 35mm roll film conversions, microfilm scanning services also include: Quality control. Generation Imaging practices four phases of quality control: at the scanner operator level, a post-scanning audit, an intense quality control, and a final media check. Indexing. […]
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Microfiche Scanning
- A Microfiche Machine to Scan Your Microfiche October 10, 2011Those 4 x 6 cards with tiny images embedded inside, that you need a light viewer or microfiche machine to read them… Those are called microfiche cards. And the reason you need a clumsy viewer to see anything is that the images on the microfiche are too small to see them without lots of magnification. [...]A Microfiche Machine to Scan Your Microfiche is a pos […]
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Microfilm Scanning Service
- State OF The Art Microfilm Scanning Services April 27, 2012Microfilm to digital conversion was developed as a means to advance technology forward into a future where information could me shared, transmitted and stored more efficiently and cheaper. The idea makes sense but is not new. Years earlier, micrographics reproduction accomplish the same thing but with the technology available then. The fact is that even [... […]
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Microfilm Scanning and Microfiche Scanning
- Generation Imaging New Year's Wishes December 30, 2011The staff at Generation Imaging in Davie, Florida is wishing you and your family a Happy New Year for 2012 and beyond. Initial surveys are demonstrating that more and more people are hopeful this year than the peak of the economic downturn, so let’s hope that translates into more work for everyone. It’s been survival mode for the majority of people in the wo […]
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Microfilm Scanning
- What Are Microfilm Scanning Services? October 20, 2011At the most basic level, microfilm scanning services refers to digitizing roll film. In other words, it is the transfer from analog media to digital format. To break it down even further, it is roll film to tiff, pdf, jpeg, or other image format. The two types of roll film are 16mm and 35mm, not [...]What Are Microfilm Scanning Services? is an article from: […]
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Aperture Card Scanning
- The Aperture Card Scanning Company Experts October 6, 2011Don’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 [...]The Aperture Card Scanning […]
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Microfiche Scanning
- Converting Microfiche to PDF November 2, 2011Converting microfiche to PDF is most easily accomplished via a microfiche scanner. There are many different types of microfiche scanners made by various manufacturers and distributed by different resellers. Each type of microfiche machine has different quality settings. Using a flatbed scanner or photo camera is out of the question. Buying a microfiche scann […]
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Document Scanning
- Archival Services and Document Scanning Go Hand in Hand October 25, 2011Archival Services allows you to easily and effectively store and retrieve documents for your operation. Archival services and Document scanning are services provided to help organizations go paperless and generate a system where you can store huge amounts of information and at the same time create a scheme to locate and view the information very [...]Archiv […]
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