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  1. Aperture card - Wikipedia

    An aperture card is a type of punched card with a cut-out window into which a chip of microfilm is mounted. Such a card is used for archiving or for making multiple inexpensive copies of a document …

  2. Types Of Aperture Cards | Know Your Records

    Mar 4, 2025 · Aperture cards come in multiple formats and styles, and if you’re looking into scanning your aperture cards, it’s important to know which type you have. Here, we’ll describe what aperture …

  3. Aperture Cards - Katy Sue Designs

    Tri Fold and Double Fold Aperture Cards made from quality 300gsm cardstock. perfect for cross stitch, card making and picture frames. Sold in packs of 10, 50 or 500.

  4. Aperture Cards - The Scanning Company

    Our aperture card scanners read the punch data and scan the microfilm window to produce a high-quality digital image. In addition, we support multiple image capture formats, and can store your data …

  5. Aperture Cards: The Last of an Art Form - The Crowley Company

    Jan 26, 2017 · There are a few main types of aperture cards: tabulating cards (no aperture or microfilm image), mounting cards (card with aperture hole and no microfilm), camera cards (aperture card with …

  6. Amazon.com: Aperture Cards

    Manual Mode Photography Cheat Card for DSLR and Mirrorless Cameras - Attaches to Most Camera Straps and Any Camera Bag - Exposure Guide for ISO, Aperture and Shutter Speed

  7. Aperture Cards – The Microfilm Shop

    Ideal for the storage of individual large format plans, maps, engineering drawings and documents etc on microfilm. What is an Aperture Card? Aperture cards have developed from the old IBM80 column …

  8. Aperture Cards - Etsy

    Check out our aperture cards selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our blank cards shops.

  9. Aperture Card Scanning 101 - Recordsforce

    May 4, 2022 · If you are unfamiliar, aperture cards typically look like a wide index card (approx. 7.5” x 3.25”) with a piece of microfilm mounted on one side and punch holes throughout the card.

  10. All About Aperture Cards | Overview & Scanning Information

    Dec 15, 2020 · Aperture cards are most often used for large-format images such as engineering drawings and building plans. The frame (aperture) allows for a 35mm image to be inserted, and the …