Important Aspects of Aperture Card Scanning
Quality of work, keeping the commitment, and aperture card safety are crucial for any
microfilm scanning or aperture card conversion project. At Scanning Depot, we know that these are three components that can make an aperture digitizing project successful. This areas are mutually crucial to us and our customers and we strive to guarantee customer satisfaction on every project.
At Scanning Depot, we register each and every aperture card you send us so that we can track it through the production process. Next we examine the
aperture cards to record and become familiar with the microfilm. This practice is performed by someone with a high degree of discernment and competence in handling and inspecting 35mm aperture cards. At Scanning Depot, our experience in aperture data card conversion and aperture card handling will make certain that your project is completed without a flaw.
Once the film is reviewed, the film density, frame reduction, document type, drawing type, and frame orientation is collected for later used in production. At Scanning Depot this data composed becomes a guide for scanning and processing the images scanned. A sampling of images scanned are inspected and adjustments in the
microfilm scanning equipment are made as needed. The quality control step is a significant part of the process that should only be performed by a competent individual. Images captured should always be quality checked by a supervisor, followed up by an experienced quality control team, to assure that a preset quality level is met.
Contact Scanning Depot for information on these and many other instructions on scanning aperture cards.
At Scanning Depot, we make sure that our obligation to you is kept. Our emphasis is in satisfying out customer. It takes a well trained team to make sure your aperture card scanning project is completed on time. Companies like Scanning Depot value a satisfied customer and will reveal a high degree of interest towards your expectations. A well managed team at Scanning Depot can follow a preset work flow, and is capable of documenting all important aspect of the process. At Scanning Depot, answering a customer question regarding the status of any the project is easy . Customers at Scanning Depot are able to contact a project coordinator for information. Let Scanning Depot know if you want to know more about using a process flow for your project.
Scanning Depot will take all necessary steps to guarantee customer satisfaction in your aperture card conversion project. To keep your film safe, start by keeping it in a cool and dry place. Make sure that anyone touching the film has experience in handling the film. When scanning aperture cards, it is valuable that it is not scratched or folded as this will damage the film.
Contact Scanning Depot for answers to any question you may have on how to handle apertures.