Email Dan Gandul or phone at 786-227-3042
E-mail Damian Hospital or phone him at 954-851-6970

RSS Generation Imaging

  • 16mm Kodak Document Archive Writer March 3, 2010
    Digital Image to Microfilm Conversion-  If you are looking for analog backup of digital images, Generation Imaging provides 16mm archive writing. A Kodak archive writer can create excellent duplicates of the images on 16mm roll film. Our microfilm processing lab develops the film in accordance with ANSI standards. Some organizations or government municipalit […]
  • Aperture Card Scanning March 2, 2010
    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 practic […]
  • Microfiche Scanning February 27, 2010
    Microfiche scanning is possible with specialized equipment, such as NextScan microfiche scanners, Mekel scanners, Sunrise scanners, and others. Scanning microfiche on a flatbed scanner is not an option, and although you can use a reader printer, the time and labor invested is not an option, especially if you have many microfiche cards. Generation Imaging is […]
  • List of Generation Imaging Services February 26, 2010
    Generation Imaging offers a wide-range of digital imaging and microfilm scanning services, such as: 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) G.I. Pa […]
  • Microfilm Scanning February 24, 2010
    Generation Imaging 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 sma […]

Pages

  • 01Dec

    Document quality preservation during a document conversion process is a critical aspect of a document conversion project.

    There are many factors that affect the resulting quality of documents and document scanning projects when undergoing a digitizing process. Although end-users are usually more concerned with the end product, a general understanding of these factors is recommended. This can help gain better control during the digitizing process as well as establish expectation that can result in optimum customer satisfaction.

    The first main consideration a project manager should pay attention to is equipment. There are numerous types equipments that may be used for a document conversion process. This variation offers many options that can drastically affect the outcome of a conversion process. There are many options offered by the various types of equipment and a project manager should make sure that the equipment available offers the options that are necessary for his or her particular conversion project.

    The three main options are Speed, Quality, and Output Capabilities. The document scanning equipment assigned to a project needs to be able to meet or exceed all the production deadlines. A project that is very large in volume and or has a very tight schedule is specially susceptible to the speed capabilities of the document scanning equipments. Make sure that the unit is capable of completing the project on time before you start the process.

    There are also variation in the quality capabilities of different scanning systems. A good way to assure that your document scanning equipment can produce the quality you expect is to test the system. To do this, it is recommended that a sampling of various document types are gathered together to make a test run. This test should be a good representation of the overall project. The documents should be scanned using the same equipment that will ultimately be used for the real project. Once the test is complete, all parties concerned should analyze the results and determine if the digital representation of the documents is acceptable.

    End users should also examine the file format requirements and the document scanning equipments output capabilities. Some end-users have a specific need due to existing or future document handling program. If this is the case, the file format required needs to be identified upfront and the document scanning equipment or post scanning process needs to be able to produce the required file format.

    The second main consideration a project manager should pay attention to is Standards. These are the production and quality standards that a document scanning firm uses during the process of document conversion. A good document conversion firm should have an identifiable
    process flow that outlines the various steps required during the production flow, that will guarantee a specified quality level. Unless a firm uses efficient quality checks throughout the process, the quality of the project could be jeopardized.

    The third main consideration a project manager should pay attention to is the quality of the originals.  This refers to the integrity and readability  of the documents to be converted to digital format.  It is recommended that the best possible original document be provided to the document conversion firm for optimum quality output.  If a document to be scanned has very poor quality, it is possible that the scanned image will also have an undesirable quality level. Some image enhancement tools can be applied in certain cases that may improve the quality of a scan image, however, information in an original document that has been compromised, may  suffer during a conversion process. The expectation for an end-user should always be relative to the quality of an original.

    Share and Enjoy:
    • Print
    • Digg
    • Sphinn
    • del.icio.us
    • Facebook
    • Mixx
    • Google Bookmarks
    • co.mments
    • email
    • MSN Reporter
    • MySpace
    • RSS
    • StumbleUpon
    • Technorati
    • Twitter
    • Twitthis
    • Yahoo! Bookmarks
    • Yahoo! Buzz
    • LinkedIn
    • Wikio

    Posted by admin @ 11:58 am

    Tags: , , , ,

Leave a Comment

Please note: Comment moderation is enabled and may delay your comment. There is no need to resubmit your comment.