Do you have aperture cards you need scanned or converted to digital? We can help!

Why convert from aperture cards to digital?

There are several reasons to convert from Aperture Cards to digital:

  • Image deterioration - Over time Aperture Cards tends to deteriorate, especially if it is not stored in optimal storage environment.
  • Easy access - Let’s face it, accessing Aperture Card records is hassled. The card needs to be pulled, loaded onto the reader, and then printed.
  • Lack of hardware support - As new microform creation is phased out; the number of companies supporting readers is declining. In some cases, the cost of supporting or purchasing a new reader will pay for the cost of conversion.
  • Optimize space
  • Fire or flood protection

Choose Allied for all of your Aperture Card Scanning Services.

Utilizing the latest Aperture Card Scanning equipment (Vidar ACS 4600) and a professional, hard working team, Allied will scan your Aperture Cards to digital for access via a PC on DVD or to be loaded into your document imaging system. We also have the capability to provide Automated Hollerith Code Indexing.

How will you be able to access your aperture card records once they have been converted?

Allied can provide your scanned images back to you in any format you prefer. Typically, we convert the aperture cards into PDF or TIFF Group IV format and deliver them back on CD/DVD in a folder directory structure.

How much will it cost to convert from aperture card to digital?

If you would like a quote for the conversion of your records, you can contact us via email or call us at (570) 348-5384.

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