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The project which is expected to exceed 1 million documents starts immediately.
A local manufacturing company based in Bournemouth have selected Proscan for a back scanning project of approximately 1.2 million documents. The documents which are currently being stored, are expected to be scanned in batches over a period of 12 months. PDF was chosen as the preferred format because of its ability to capture and preserve the complete visual presentation of the documents whilst still allowing for a full word search capability. |
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| Proscan selected for scanning project |
| The project which is expected to exceed 1 million documents starts immediately. | |
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| Proscan win book scanning contract |
| Proscan awarded contract to scan entire library of approximately 2000 books. | |
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| Book Scanning |
| Proscan add book scanning to their portfolio of services. | |
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| New Kodak Scanners installed |
| In order to remain at the forefront of scanning technology Proscan invest in latest Kodak scanners with enhanced features such as automatic image orientation and colour detect. | |
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| Data Capture |
| Proscan's Data Capture and OCR services convert your paper based records and documents into electronic files thereby improving speed of access to vital information. We have the capability to extract data from a variety of forms and convert this information into a digital format. Our automated solutions remove the need for labour intensive manual keying resulting in an overall reduction in processing costs. | |
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| Microfilm Scanning |
| If you are still using an old microfilm archive and would like to have it converted to disk then we have the answer for you. Our Microfilm Scanning department has the capacity to scan large batches of microfilm aperture cards, microfiche and 16/35mm roll films at very competitive rates. These images, once indexed can be imported into a document management system or simply converted to PDF files and archived onto CD/DVD. |