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» posted on Tuesday, October 11th, 2011 at 5:06 am by admin
A Microfiche Machine Offers Low Cost Scanning
So you are looking for a microfiche machine. If so, you probably have some microfiche cards and you need to view the contents in it. Some people when looking for a microfiche machine, find a microfiche viewer. These microfiche machines are different from a microfiche scanner. A microfiche viewer projects an image for viewing, while a microfiche scanner creates a digital file to view in a computer.
These two distinctly different microfiche machines are widely used for the same reason. However, the scanner is the modern microfiche machine that is recommended because it offers the user a great deal of functionality. The images that a microfiche machine creates as pdf or jpegs, can be stored in your computer just as a digital picture. Microfiche machines of these type are very expensive and are usually bout by large a microfiche scanning company. You can contact us if you have a handful of microfiche cards or many thousands of microfiche and you want our microfiche machine to convert your images to digital. Our microfiche machine can generate whatever format images you like.
The advanced microfiche machine we use is extremely advanced and creates very high quality files. These files can be copied to a pc and sent through the internet. The difference between a viewing microfiche machine and a scanning microfiche machine is like day and night. The price is very different, but with the help of a scanning company, you don’t need to worry about the cost. In fact, the cost to use our microfiche machine can be cents per image.Copyright G.I. Partners, LLC
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» posted on Thursday, September 22nd, 2011 at 6:26 am by admin
Records Scanning For Microfiche Cards
Records scanning can transfer records from microfiche cards to PDF or Jpeg files. This process can be applied to various types of microfiche formats. Records scanning is applicable to COM microfiche, Jacketed microfiche, Diazo microfiche duplicates, 16 mm microfiche and also 35mm microfiche drawings. Records scanning is the first stage to transfer microfiche files to your computer.
Records scanning microfiche cards is a fast and reliable procedure that involves digitizing. We use microfilm digitizing systems to perform records scanning from microfiche. To get your records scanning done soon, you should contact an expert that uses top of the line records scanning and microfiche scanning units. This equipment can safely digitize each frame from the microfiche and create a file at very high quality. Records scanning is useful for capturing data that is difficult to view from the microfiche.
When you decide to perform records scanning on your microfiche, be prepare to send all or groups of your collection to the records scanning site. A reliable company should return the microfiche to together with the digitize file. Records scanning is relatively fast, but if you need the information at all times, a good records scanning company should be able to work with you so you always have any data you need for normal operation. We have an extensive list of satisfied records scanning customers that converted their microfiche to digital. One of the the comments is that it is much easier to look at the information on a computer than from microfilm.Copyright G.I. Partners, LLC
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» posted on Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 at 1:00 pm by admin
Microfilm Scanning Price and Microfiche Scanning Cost
If you are looking for microfilm scanning or scanning microfiche cards at a very low price, the timing could not be better. The cost associated with the conversion of microfiche and microfilm records is now less expensive, and Generation Imaging is the forerunner to make digital images at wholesale prices This means that all the cost savings associated with all of our microfilm scanning and microfiche scanning will be passed on to you. Your microfilm and your microfiche projects that have been hindered by cost can now be realized at a very low price. And if you are a reseller, you already understand that your profit line will sky rocket. Instead of been affected by the economy, it is even easier for you to profit more than ever have before.
Not all business have been able to adjust to the economy. Some companies were forced to increase the price of their services to cope with the economy. The changes have not all been easy to make. Some changes that result in favor of consumer satisfaction often end up helping all parties. Microfilm scanning and microfiche scanning, in addition to document conversion, is no different. Take care of your microfilm conversion now and save a lot of money at the same time. Speedy delivery of quality work at the lowest possible fees is what we can do for your microfilm scanning project.
Generation Imaging is pleased to inform you that during this summer for a limited time we will be providing additional discounted prices for microfilm conversion and microfiche scanning.
For example, qualified 16mm microfilm scanning projects can be performed for as low as $0.0075 per image. We have similiar savings for other types of film such as 35mm roll film, 16mm jacketed fiche, COM fiche, and step-and-repeat cards.
Generation Imaging has a nice low minimum fee for very small projects for researchers, hobbyists, and resellers that only have a handful of microfilm reels or one batch of microfiche.
Please check out Generation Imaging summer sales coupon, and send us your quote. Even if you may not require a microfiche or microfilm scanning quote right now, you can take rain check.
Also, if you even have any questions or need some help with landing a project, we can always assist you. Even if you have your own scanning capabilities, it doesn’t hurt to subcontract to us to beat a deadline or save on labor costs. If you are currently using another vendor, all we ask for is an opportunity to provide our services.
We look forward to partnering with you with various services such as:
- microfilm scanning
- microfiche scanning
- aperture card scanning
- microfilming
- archive writing
- Florida document scanning
- high volume color slides
- data entry and indexing
- image processing (PDF, TIFF, high quality OCR conversions)
- Paper blowbacks (printing)
- barcode extraction
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» posted on Monday, April 26th, 2010 at 1:37 pm by admin
Genealogy Microfiche Scanning: Small Volume Microfiche Digitizing
Many microfilm scanning service bureaus overcharge ($250) for converting a few microfiche cards to digital image (PDF or TIFF). But let’s say you are a genealogy researcher, mechanic trying to read motorcycle parts microfiche, or a small engineering firm that has a handful of microfiche to be digitized? What to do when you get turned down or get up-charged for microfiche scanning. That’s where Generation Imaging comes into play.
You may have come to the right place to scan your microfiche. We specialize in servicing the microfiche industry by scanning your small volume microfiche projects as well as the high volume variety.
Many people have contacted us to scan one roll of microfilm or a couple of microfiche cards. Microfilm service providers often decline you if you only have 1 or 2 microfiche cards to scan. Scanning service bureaus do not like to stop production to scan a hand full of microfiche cards or a few aperture cards. Contact us for any size job of microfilm or microfiche and we shall accommodate your needs.
We value all of our clients equally and have always promise to provide the same level of service even if you have two microfiche cards to scan. We recognize that for each customer, their needs are just as essential as the next one, regardless of the size of the scanning job. Additionally, we make sure priorities and commitments to you are met so your project will be completed on time. Small scanning jobs are not as profitable as large scanning jobs but we make sure that this fact does not interfere with job priority.
Customer satisfaction is always our number one concern. This is the reason why you can always count with us to digitize one microfiche card at a fair flat rate price. In addition to scanning your small microfiche collection, we can also index the images for you. Big or small, any microfiche conversion job you may have can be done with us.
A small microfiche conversion job of just a few microfiche cards may need to be processed in a very short quantity of time. We have been able to deliver small microfiche conversion projects very promptly. We also take care of the security of the data we deliver, and we have never lost or damaged any microfiche. Therefore, you don’t have to worry.
Contact Generation Imaging next time you have a need to scan a microfiche card. Your project will be returned in a very short time- generally a business week. Customer satisfaction drives us to commitment and this means your microfiche conversion project is significant to us.Copyright G.I. Partners, LLC
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» posted on Sunday, September 13th, 2009 at 1:13 pm by admin
Microfiche Jacketed Cards Duplication
Microfiche Jacketed Cards are the 4 inch by 6 inch index cards that contain frames of 16 or 35 mm film inserted into the jacket of the cards. These cards are a special type of microfiche cards. They are made of two layers of film in such a way that it allows for frames of microfilm to slide between the two layers. The strips of microfilm that are place into these slots are sometimes made up of separate and individual frames.
These frames are not secured in the slots and thus individual frames can slide sideways and may even overlap each other. When this happens, the frames would need to be moved back to their separate position. Sometimes, frames can slide and fall off of the cars. If care is not taken immediately, these frames can get lost.
In the process of digitizing microfilm jackets, is is important that the frames are not touching each other because the scanning system require some space between frames to separate the images from each other. This is referred to as image detection.
When jacket fiche cards are duplicated, the resulting duplicates look similar to the originals but they are no longer cards of jackets frames. Instead, they are a one piece of 4 by 6 film with pictures of the original frames embedded into the film. In these new duplicated cards, the images are fixed and thus they can no longer move out of position.
If the event that the duplicated cards require microfilm scanning, as stated before, the images need to have some separation to facilitate frame detection. So make sure that images are not overlapping, before duplicating the original microfiche jackets, is is important to make sure that the frames within the jackets have to moved out of position, and if they are, they should be move so that frames are not overlapping or touching.
Although images are scanable even if they are touching, a more time consuming and costly process may be required to separate the frames from each other.
CONTACT GENERATION IMAGING TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATIONCopyright 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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