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		<title>Aperture Card Scanning</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 18:01:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<!-- Powered by Shantz WP Prefix Suffix. Tech Blog: http://tech.shantanugoel.com/ Secure Programming Blog: http://www.safercode.com/blog/ Blog: http://blog.shantanugoel.com/ -->Many organizations such as nuclear power plants, engineering firms, city mapping, weapons manufacturers, and counties handle aperture cards on a daily basis to access and use information. Aperture cards usually contain some type of engineering drawings, building blue prints, or title records. Although handling these old PC data card has been a common practice for years, aperture card scanning technologies has been changing this dynamic. If you use aperture cards to store and retrieve your documents, you are probably thinking there has to be a quicker and more efficient method. The process of digitizing aperture cards has been around for some time now, good aperture card conversion companies- like Generation Imaging- has the required equipment and knowledge to safeguard your apertures and to achieve the best possible digital conversion results. Generation Imaging will transfer the data you have on your aperture cards to a digital format, such as TIFF, JPEG, PDF, or other file format. Digital conversion is ideal for storing and retrieving documents. If you need to convert aperture cards to digital images Generation Imaging will offer you a cost-effective solution. We can convert A- E + size engineering drawings. What are some sales questions for aperture card scanning? How will [...]<p><a href="http://generationimaging.com/2010/03/aperture-card-scanning/">Aperture Card Scanning</a> is copyrighted material from: <a href="http://generationimaging.com">Generation Imaging</a>. Copyright 2010 G.I. Partners, LLC</p>

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Many organizations such as nuclear power plants, engineering firms, city mapping, weapons manufacturers, and counties handle aperture cards on a daily basis to access and use information. Aperture cards usually contain some type of engineering drawings, building blue prints, or title records.</p>
<p>Although handling these old PC data card has been a common practice for years, <a href="http://generationimaging.com/tag/aperture-card-scanning/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with aperture card scanning">aperture card scanning</a> technologies has been changing this dynamic. If you use aperture cards to store and retrieve your documents, you are probably thinking there has to be a quicker and more efficient method.</p>
<p>The process of <a href="http://generationimaging.com/tag/digitizing/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with digitizing">digitizing</a> aperture cards has been around for some time now, good aperture card conversion companies- like Generation Imaging- has the required equipment and knowledge to safeguard your apertures and to achieve the best possible digital conversion results.</p>
<p>Generation Imaging will transfer the data you have on your aperture cards to a digital format, such as <a href="http://generationimaging.com/tag/tiff/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with tiff">TIFF</a>, JPEG, PDF, or other file format. Digital conversion is ideal for storing and retrieving documents.</p>
<p>If you need to convert aperture cards to digital images Generation Imaging will offer you a cost-effective solution. We can convert A- E + size engineering drawings.</p>
<p>What are some sales questions for aperture card scanning? How will the aperture cards be retrieved once in a 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 the aperture card collection?</p>
<p>All of these questions should be cleared up during the question and answer initial phase of a large aperture card set.</p>
<p>Also, if you subscribe to government bid 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. Please keep Generation Imaging in mind to help you out.</p>
<p>Aperture card scanning is a specialty for G.I. Partner, LLC in Florida, and the have the experience and talented staff to convert aperture cards to digital image.                                   <a href="http://generationimaging.com">Copyright G.I. Partners, LLC </a> </p>
<p><a href="http://generationimaging.com/2010/03/aperture-card-scanning/">Aperture Card Scanning</a> is copyrighted material from: <a href="http://generationimaging.com">Generation Imaging</a>. Copyright 2010 G.I. Partners, LLC</p>
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		<title>Microfilm Scanning</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 16:29:51 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><a href="http://generationimaging.com/tag/generation-imaging/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Generation Imaging">Generation Imaging</a> is a microfilm scanning company founded by G.I. Partners, LLC of Florida, and is run by Damian Hospital and Dan Gandul. We are composed of the most experienced and detail orientated microfilm scanner operators, managers, and customer service representatives in the United States. No microfilm or microfiche scanning job is too big or too small for us- we stand ready for 20 million images or one roll. Due to the hit the economy has taken, GI realizes and understands the importance of offering low microfilm conversion prices and low microfiche scanning prices. However, do not let our below market microfilm scanning prices make you think your project will be rushed out- <a href="http://generationimaging.com/tag/generation-imaging/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Generation Imaging">Generation Imaging</a> has assembled an experience quality control team, and uses the latest software to ensure your images are top-notch.</p>
<p>Please contact Damian Hospital directly at 954-851-6970 or Dan Gandul directly at 786-227-3042  and by e-mail <a href="mailto:damian@generationimaging.com" target="_blank">damian@generationimaging</a> or <a href="mailto:dan@generationimaging.com" target="_blank">dan@generationimaging</a>. Dan and Damian want you to be Generation Imaging&#8217;s business parter, and they are more than willing to assist you with technical questions, assist with government RFPs, and remember- there&#8217;s no such thing as a &#8220;stupid question&#8221;. In the microfilm scanning industry, many people use different terms, and since microfilm scanning is a niche market, we understand that some processes may be foreign or new to some. Damian and Dan have the patience, knowledge, and take care of you as a client by being fully and quickly accessible. Anyone who has done business with Damian Hospital from the customer service end, knows that he responds faster than an automated robot and will not rest until you are satisfied. Dan Gandul is matchless when it comes to explaining microfilm scanning production.</p>
<p>With a dedicated staff with years of micrographics and digital imaging experience, the Generation Imaging team 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&#8242;s. With the recent economic hardships, GI has been able to gather a team with a wealth of professional microfilm scanning experience.</p>
<p>Using the best microfiche scanners, microfilm scanners, and aperture card scanners,  indexing software , Quality Control methods, and image processing software, our digital imaging conversion includes not only includes microfilm scanning services, but we are just as efficient in microfiche scanning, aperture card conversion, Florida document imaging, OCR, autocrop, manual crop, deskew, TIFF to <a href="http://generationimaging.com/tag/pdf/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with PDF">PDF</a>, multi-tiff, multi-<a href="http://generationimaging.com/tag/pdf/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with PDF">pdf</a>, CSV files, txt files, duplex image splitting, fully-customizable imaging processes, creating databases , microfilming, microfilm duplication, and other microfilm and microfiche processes.</p>
<p>Generation Imaging&#8217;s microfilm scanning services include scanning all types of microform, such as 16mm roll film, 35mm roll film, 16mm 3m or Kodak cartridges, 16mm COM continuous film, duplex film, aperture cards, source document jacketed fiche, 35mm fiche, oversized large format fiche, 35mm color slides, and other media.</p>
<p>In addition to our relatively low overhead, new technology applications has played a major role in microfilm scanning cost cut. Over the past few years, improvements in image capturing and processing tools, faster processing capabilities, and development of more efficient scanning equipment, has increase productivity many times over what it was just a few years ago. For example, for 16mm roll film, you can expect to see an 80% lower <a href="http://generationimaging.com/tag/scan/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Scan">scan</a> cost from the early 2000&#8242;s. This price trend started before the current economy changes took affect.</p>
<p>Our clients will benefit from the price cuts, but another important advantage is that we all benefit from quality and service improvements also. Although the microfilm scanning cost has been lowered, the quality of the output images has been increasing . We can now capture and process images with much higher quality standards, thanks to the advancements of the latest systems available.</p>
<p>For Dan, Damian, and the rest of the Generation Imaging team, it is  a pleasure to serve your microfilm scanning needs. Please feel free to contact us for microfilm quotes or project details.</p>
<p>Damian Hospital <a href="mailto:damian@generationimaging.com" target="_blank">damian@generationimaging</a><br />
954-851-6970 (cell)</p>
<p>Dan Gandul <a href="mailto:dan@generationimaging.com" target="_blank">dan@generationimaging</a><br />
786-227-3042 (cell)                                   <a href="http://generationimaging.com">Copyright G.I. Partners, LLC </a> </p>
<p><a href="http://generationimaging.com/2010/02/microfilm-scanning/">Microfilm Scanning</a> is copyrighted material from: <a href="http://generationimaging.com">Generation Imaging</a>. Copyright 2010 G.I. Partners, LLC</p>
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