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Specialized ScanningLarge Format Scanning ServicesIMR's state-of-the-art production facility offers scanning and conversion services for all types of large format documents.Document pick-up and delivery is available. Skilled technicians can scan large format engineering drawings, blueprints, architectural and other large documents and convert them to digital format. Our facility is equipped to convert all types of large format documents into microfilm format for archival storage as well. IMR's sophisticated book scanning equipment can also capture single or double book pages while correcting for curvature to provide a flat image. Secure storage of your documents is our priority during the conversion process and your confidentiality is never compromised. Our stringent quality control measures insure that the content and precision of the original document is preserved. ![]() Engineering or Architectural DrawingsIMR can also scan large format drawings to digital format for those customers that need this service. Once the document has been digitized, additional enhancement in the form of raster-to-vector (R2V) conversion is available to allow import into a CAD environment. For more information on Raster to Vector click here. ![]() Book ScanningOften bound materials can not be disbound for scanning, due to their historical value, or in order to preserve their integrity as a record (such as laboratory notebooks). In this instance, IMR would use a book scanner to capture the image, either as a single page or a double-page spread. Sophisticated software allows for curvature correction of the pages, allowing the images to appear flat. The benefits of the IMR scanning solution is that it will enable your organization to reduce storage expenses, provide fast access to your documents. Scanning documents combined with a comprehensive information management process will improve efficiencies, internal operations and workflow. X-ray Film ScanningDigital Imaging & Duplication Aperture Card ScanningWhile not document scanning in the strictest sense, another service that IMR offers is the scanning of aperture cards. Once popular as a means of storing and distributing engineering drawings, aperture cards can be scanned, and in many cases, treated similarly to scanned drawings. |