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» posted on Tuesday, September 27th, 2011 at 11:54 am by admin
16mm Microfilm Conversion Pricing
The cost of getting a 16mm microfilm conversion project has decreased since the 1990s, due to faster scanner technology and increased competition. However the price of buying a 16mm roll film scanner has not decreased, so organizations still looking for a microfilm conversion solution prefer scanning service bureaus.
Why? Well, undertaking a microfilm conversion project involves buying heavy duty equipment, paying for maintenance, hiring or training labor, learning everything from scratch, creating new space in your office or getting a new office, and creating a new production workflow. In other words, a microfilm conversion is not something that an organization could just jump into by itself, and an organization must be understand what goes into one.
The most efficient way is to outsource the microfilm conversion to a scanning bureau like Generation Imaging, because it is hands-off, and the microfilm conversion price is not expensive.
Information about 16mm Roll Film
-16mm roll film has no enforceable standards in terms of how many images are contained on it. They are usually around 200 feet or 100 feet. On the average a 16mm roll film contains about 2,000 frames, although they can hold anywhere from just 1 image to over 20,000 duplex images.
- The nature of 16mm is more versatile than 35m roll film. 16mm can be duplex (two frames in one), duo, barcodes, and blipped. Duo roll film uses both sides of the film to contain more images, starting at one side and wrapping around at the end of the film and working its way back to the beginning, like a snake. Blips are small markers that group frames by document start pages. Barcodes contain computer data, and are used like advanced blips.
Contact Generation Imaging for a microfilm conversion price quote.Copyright G.I. Partners, LLC
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» posted on Tuesday, September 6th, 2011 at 7:33 am by admin
Microfilm Scanners to Digitize Negatives
The first bible NASA took to the moon is on microfilm. To Digitize Negatives from microfilm, a microfilm scanner can do the trick. The negatives can be anything from the bible to documents or newspapers. If you need to digitize negatives from microfilm, a very important factor is the microfilm scanner used to digitize negatives.
Documents undergo a reduction process in order that they can be stored on microfilm. Sometimes they are reduced 12 or up to 48 times. To digitize negatives from this type of microfilm, there is an enlargement process that requires a reverse enlargement. You can digitize negatives and retain the original characteristics if the microfilm scanner has the capacity required. Some times to digitize negatives that are reduced 48 times, the microfilm scanner used is not adequate for the job.
Cameras now days are digital. But years ago, they all created microfilm negatives. If you need to digitize negatives from old microfilm strips, make sure the scanner can get the job done right or the results may not be optimum. We have digitized negatives of many different types and have gain this understanding from experience. We have also digitize negatives from thousands of microfilm rolls to produce many millions of images over the years.Copyright G.I. Partners, LLC
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» posted on Tuesday, July 20th, 2010 at 9:03 am by admin
Convert Student Records on Microfilm, Microfiche, and Paper
At Generation Imaging, we have operators with many years of knowledge converting microfilm and microfiche student records. We have knowledge in the digital conversion of many different types of school records. School student reports may not always be maintained in optimum conditions for a digital conversion to TIFF or PDF. It is for this reason that nothing less than an expert should be entrusted with handling your student records or school records.
Student reports on paper run the risk of quality loss due to deterioration and damage. We have seen that age and handling affect documents to the point of data degradation. Converting these typed of records to digital format or microfilm requires experience. Using the top possible equipment and experienced operators are two imperative components for this process.
The equipment that is to be used in a document conversion should be correctly maintained and operated. We use top of the line equipment for all our microfilm conversions and paper scanning. Images produced from microfilm student records with our scanners are excellent. Our experienced operators and excellent equipment selection produce the top possible results.
During the numerous years of knowledge converting student reports with microfilm scanners, microfiche scanners, and document scanners, we have been able to perform numerous types of document conversions. For example, student report that are on papers can be converted to microfilm or they can be converted to digital format, and in some cases, clients may have requested the paper documents to be converted to both digital format and microfilm. Student records that are already on microfilm can be converted to digital format straight from the roll film. If you need to convert student records, we can help.
Important school records may also need to be kept confidential. You should feel that your students’ records are going to be safely handled during the document scanning of microfilm conversion process and that they will be returned safely. There is no substitute for assuring the protection of your documents from a company that has performed this task many times for various satisfied customers.
We also know that in many cases, significant account need to be returned quickly. Completing a project efficiently is important to us. A good process flow is significant for assuring that a job is done well. A good scanning service bureau has a well established process and procedures for a conversion process. We will also offer you the most competitive prices in the market.Copyright G.I. Partners, LLC
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» posted on Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 at 9:06 am by admin
Scanning Bureau
Generation Imaging is a scanning bureau that offers a wide-range of digital imaging processing, microfilm, and film scanning services.
- 16mm and 35mm 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, OCR conversions)
- Paper blowbacks (printing)
Generation Imaging is a scanning bureau that uses the best digital microfilm scanner to convert your 16mm and 35mm microfilm, jacket and COM microfiche, aperture cards, and Kodak color slides. Generation Imaging’s staff has over 20 years of experience with using different types of digital microfilm scanners from various film scanner manufacturers, such as Sunrise, NextScan, Wicks & Wilson, E Image Data, and others.
Generation Imaging is able to keep your microfilm scanning prices down because of their low overhead. G.I. is a partner for other scanning bureaus who wish to outsource microfilm scanning projects.
Generation Imaging is enthusiastic about providing film scanning and other services for you even if you have your own microfilm equipment. Sometimes it may be more cost-effective or quicker to subcontract work to us. Additionally, G.I offers competitive pricing for RFP government bids. G.I wants to foster mutually beneficial business-to-business relationships. Please contact Damian or Dan for a scanning quote or microfilm question today.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.
You’ve come to the right place if you are interested in:
- Microfilm scanning
- Microfiche scanning
- Aperture card scanning
- Document scanning
- Convert fiche to PDF
- Digitize microfiche
- Digitize roll film
- Roll film to TIFF
- Convert microfilm to digital images
- Convert roll film to JPEG
- Cost for microfilm scanning
- Convert health records
- Digitize school records
- Scan documents
- Microfilm scanner
- Microfiche scanner
- Aperture card scanner
- digitalizacion de microfilm
- Digitize 35mm roll film
- Convert 16mm roll film to image
- COM fiche scanning
- microfilm y microfichas
- Microfiche to PDF
- Transfer microfiche to image
- Florida microfilm scanning company
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» posted on Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 at 9:43 am by admin
The Truth About a Microfilm Scanner
What is a microfilm scanner and how do they work? Some ideas are similar between a digital picture camera and a microfilm scanner. Microfilm scanners also use a digital camera to produce an image from the roll film frame. A microfilm scanner also has a lens system to project an image to the camera. Light from a light source passes through the microfilmed image. The image that reaches the lens is transfered to the camera .
So from this point of view, a microfilm scanner is straightforward. Frames from a microfilm card are digitized with a microfilm scanner. Once the digital camera collects the image, it generates a digital image that can be viewed and stored in a computer. The microfilm scanner is a high speed camera that results in digital images from microfilm frames.
One of the primary steps in setting up a microfilm scanner is frame detection .Digital images of each frame are formed by the microfilm scanner as it locates the edges of frames on the microfilm. The light that passes through the microfilm and reaches the microfilm scanner camera, is transformed to produce a digital image. Scanning systems should allow operators to make alterations to maximize the quality of digital image produce. The best possible quality can be achieve by an experienced operator that has the skills needed to operate a good microfilm scanner.
If you are researching to buy a microfilm scanner (a used microfilm scanner or a new one from NextScan, Sunrise, Mekel, Wicks & Wilson, or Ristech), you can confirm with us for more significant information. If you are comparing the options between buying a microfilm scanner and outsourcing the project, Generation Imaging can assist you with critical information. Take advantage of our experience converting millions of images and ask us about it. Buying a microfilm scanner is a giant investment and you may want to get informed as much as possible before you make the final decision. The understanding that we have gained, having used some of the most advanced systems in the market to convert many microfilm projects, is information we can share with you to help you make the best decision.Copyright G.I. Partners, LLC
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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 Wednesday, July 8th, 2009 at 1:22 pm by admin
Best OCR price
Outsourcing microfilm Scanning digitization projects to This scanning company is cheaper than buying microfilm scanners, training employees, or installing systems; it saves time and resources.
Microfilm scanning and PDF OCR (Optical Character Recognition) processing services provided by This scanning company are the best in the industry.
Why?
This scanning company is well-equipped with the hardware and software to convert microfilm to PDF, and have been industry leaders with expertise in microfilm scanning, optical character recognition (OCR PDF) and other digital conversions since. This scanning company has perfected in-house techniques to make OCR cost-effective and reliable. No need for your organization to waste your time training OCR or paying for multiple software licenses.
Outsourcing scanning and PDF OCR projects is an affordable solution, especially when you compare the cost of OCR directly from software publishers. Go ahead and get price quotes from the major OCR conversion companies, and you will see that they cap the number of images you want converted, and force you to buy too many licenses. Some have self-destruct code in their software to stop after a certain number of images are processed. In effect, you are merely leasing their OCR software, and have to pay more to complete your project.
This scanning company provides cheap OCR, yet the accuracy is excellent.
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» posted on Monday, May 4th, 2009 at 1:49 pm by admin
Convert film to digital image
If you are an imaging service bureau, document manage service, reseller, or document archiving company, Using the services of This scanning company is a great way to maximize your profits.
The reason is that subcontracting microfilm scanning services to This scanning company allows you to add a new profit center to your business.
Generation Imaging has the most experienced staff in the industry today, and are experts in 16mm roll film scanning, 35mm roll film conversion, document imaging, digital imaging, and uses various microfilm scanners, such as NextScan, SunRise, Wicks & Wilson, and Mekel.Copyright G.I. Partners, LLC
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» posted on Thursday, April 16th, 2009 at 5:04 pm by admin
What IS microfilm scanning?
Microfilm is generally 16mm or 35mm, and can be held in reel spools or 3M or Kodak cartridges. They are used for archiving or research purposes, and were created by reducing paper documents into image frames.
Microfilm scanning converts microfilm to digital images, such as TIFFs, PDFs, JPEGS, or other file formats. Obviously, you can make unlimited number of copies, have the images indexed, uploaded to systems or the Internet, modify them, etc.
A microfilm scanning company should have the experience and technical know-how (in addition to the low cost) to transfer microfilm frames to images.
Utilizing the latest microfilm scanners, the best microfilm scanning company can convert millions of images in a short amount of time, and when you calculate the numbers, it would cost much less that purchasing microfilm scanners (NextScan, Mekel, Sunrise, Wicks & Wilson) and trying to run them on your own (training, labor, management, hours, etc.).Copyright G.I. Partners, LLC
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Generation Imaging
- 2012 Microfilm Scanning Update January 25, 2012Microfilm scanning has been transferring microfilm documents to digital images for many years and chances are that we have all benefited from the benefits in one way or another. After all, microfilm scanning has been used to convert microfilms from libraries, banks, hospitals and many other common organizations.2012 Microfilm Scanning Update is copyrighted m […]
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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
- Generation Imaging: Happy New Year! December 31, 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 [...]Generation Imaging: Happy New Year! […]
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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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