Most Frequently Asked Questions

The process involves scanning or photographing physical drawings and converting them to digital files using special equipment and software.

Digitization makes drawings more accessible, protects against physical damage, and facilitates the sharing and archiving of information.

Common file formats are PDF, TIFF, and JPEG, depending on requirements for quality and accessibility.

Yes, with the right equipment and software, it is possible, but for larger quantities or complex drawings, professional help may be more efficient.

Use passwords, encryption and secure storage methods to limit and protect access to digitized drawings.

Advanced technologies such as Optical Character Recognition (OCR) can recognize text on drawings, improving searchability and analysis.

Use high-quality scanners with sufficient resolution and avoid file compression to maintain original quality.

Yes, digitized drawings can be easily shared via email, cloud storage or dedicated platforms for collaboration.

Yes, depending on the nature of the drawings and their use, privacy laws and copyright should be considered. Consult a legal expert if necessary.

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