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We're scanning them and keeping them as Proof of Delivery.    Also
scanning BOL's and other related docs.

They will keep the originals somewhere, for insurance claims.

We will use the images to show them on the web to customers.

Mike:  I'm writing a "poor mans" imaging system for my customer
trucking companies.  It's ready to go live next week.    Don't you
work for Estes?  You did a nice job on the website.

Thanks for the replies.

Art

On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 11:07:06 -0500, Mike Eovino <meovino@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Depends upon what you're going to do with the images.  If you're going
> to print them as AFPDS, you might want to store them as IO:CA.  Of
> course, converting them to viewable formats is going to be fun ;-)
> 
> If you're just going to store them, I'd use GIF's with a very small
> color palette unless you're scanning photographs, in which case I'd
> use JPEG.
> 
> If you're looking for complete imaging solutions, contact me off-list.
> 
> Mike E.

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