Your Microfilm Scanning Company Is Available Today

This is the best time of the year to scan your microfilm. Generation Imaging is the scanning company that provides microfilm scanning services at reduced prices. There are times during the year when we get super busy and our scanning resources are at capacity. If you have been planning to convert you microfilm to digital, our scanning company can make room for your scanning project before the year ends. Our scanning company works around the clock to meet all of our customers needs and we have completed many of our projects. This is an opportunity for you to schedule your microfilm conversion with our scanning company.

Scanning Comapny Solutions

The production manager at our scanning company has about a dozen projects penciled in but no real commitment to start as of now. This can change at a moments time and as always, there is no way to tell what tomorrow will bring. My recommendation is to call and reserve your spot as soon as you can. Topically, our scanning company will get busy near the end of the year. This is due to budgetary reasons]  and customers wanting to use the funding that was allocated for the project within the fiscal year. Our scanning company anticipates this process to start soon.

Our scanning company will guarantee you a priority spot in the production line if you notify us. Our goal is to keep our commitments to you. Therefore, we will not over-commit.  First come works well for our scanning company and makes it fair to our customers also. We do understand that last minute needs are part of the system. Our scanning company has the capacity to adjust to some degree, to meet your last minute need, but is best to schedule with time.

Microfilm Scanning And OCR Rescues Researchers

News articles describing modern time libraries talk about the roll they serve in today’s technological advanced age. The roll microfilm scanning serves is significant but is sometimes misunderstood. While libraries consider that they meet the needs of most people, there are advantages that will inevitably create a demand for further advancements. This includes microfilm scanning and OCR processing. The common thought is that regardless of technological advancements, people still like to read something they can hold on to, like a book.
Add OCR to your Microfilm Scanning Conversion
While this may be true in some cases, and I happen to like reading a hard copy book in certain occasions, most of the time people just need to get information, and they want to get it as fast as possible. Here is where microfilm scanning helps. When it comes to searching for information, whether

a student researching for homework information, or a historian searching or a genealogical research looking for ancestors, they do not what to waste time reading books. Instead, they want the fastest way to specific information. Here is where OCR and microfilm scanning can really be beneficial.

OCR is the process of creating a text version of an image after microfilm scanning or some other image. Microfilm scanning takes microfilm and creates plain images like Jpeg. But you need OCR to facilitate quick searches. Imaging you are looking for a persons name within a book. What page? And How often does it appear? With microfilm scanning and OCR, you could just type the name in the computer and have the software find it for you.

Best Microfilm Conversion Cost In Slow Economy

At Generation Imaging, we’re doing all we are able to to assist our clients deal with their microfilm conversion projects. As part of our efforts, we have established a free no obligation testing process, where we take a sampling of the microfilm conversion mission and carry out a microfilm conversion simulation test, just like we might on the true job. This check has many benefits. It offers our customer a good understanding of what the ultimate microfilm conversion product will appear like, it allows us at Generation Imaging to properly time the method for each particular undertaking, and gives our prospects the chance to make adjustments to guarantee that the final product will be exactly as wanted, and is completely free.

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One other essential issue we consider invaluable to our customers is the price of finishing the microfilm conversion project.  It will likely be difficult to discover a microfilm conversion center that can match the prices or services offered at Generation Imaging. We thought of all variables to guarantee that we’re in a position to provide high-quality and greatest service. To do this, Generation Imaging uses top of the line microfilm conversion equipment, able of producing optimum high quality images at top speed. In addition, we are capable of produce any sort of image file format at various resolution.

Scanning Genealogical Microfiche and Microfilm

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You can find information about your family history much easier now that years ago, especially since libraries have 35mm roll film or microfiche containing genealogy records. Many organizations are collecting genealogical information for research reasons. Nonetheless, historical records are difficult to find, since the researcher or hobbyist studies a niche. Original certificates of marriage, divorce, birth, death, and other historical records, may be found in their original paper format. Contact Generation Imaging for all your needs in converting your genealogical records from their original format to an updated digital format.

Most of us like to have more information about our ancestry and to know more about our own history. Building a family tree used to be limited to the information passed down from older relatives. The process of gathering family history information has been very time consuming for most of us. But even with so much effort, the historical information was hard to come by. Nowadays, many organizations are finding ways to provide more information for you and make it easier to research.

At Generation Imaging, we are experts at converting all types of microfilm and microfiche records to digital format, such as PDF, TIFF, and JPEG. Records on aperture cards or paper documents can also be scanned and digitized. Once converted to digital image, we can perform OCR (Optical Character Recognition) that will allow someone to search for information on the image. A searchable PDF allows individuals to find names and other specific information very fast. We can convert all types of hard copy records to digital format and help you build a digital automated system. Using this method, Genealogical Research Institutions are becoming more efficient that years ago. If you still have concerns about digital conversion of old records, we will gladly assist you.

You can contact us if you have any questions regarding conversion of any type of microfilm or paper document. We can provide all the conversion of the genealogical records in a fast and efficient manner. Old documents that are kept on microfiche or microfilm, or are in paper format, require an expert to carefully and safely digitize the information. Generation Imaging use the best equipment for the job. We have over 30 years of combined experience converting 35mm microfilm, 16mm microfilm, aperture cards, and other documents.

We can help you transfer your historical records from an old system to a state of the art digital system for a small amount of records or for a system with millions of records.

Create 35mm from images with 35mm archive writer

This scanning company can now create 35mm rolls from G4 TIFFs or PDFs. Each roll of 100′ 35mm archive microfilm meets all ANSI standards and is great for backups for government RFP bids.  Converting TIFF & PDF images to microfilm is usually a requirement for governments, so it has to get done. Send us your G4 TIFF or PDF document images on DVD, and we can write them onto 35mm microfilm for archiving. Contact us today.

CD Images to 16mm roll film

In addition to microfilm scanning, This scanning company also offers digital image to microfilm conversion, or quite simply CD to 16mm roll film. This service is usually for government bids or organization that require long-term retention and archiving of vital records.

Kodak archive writers create microfilm images on 16mm roll film, and the microfilm processing lab develops the film in accordance to ANSI standards.

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