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what is slide scanner?

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Answered by KISHANkt1
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A scanner that is specialized for scanning 35mm slides and film negatives. The slide or film is inserted into a single slot in the machine or into a tray, which is inserted. Many flatbed scanners are also able to scan slides.

Slide scanners are devices that bridge the gap between 20th Century and 21st Century photography technologies. Using these slide scanners, you can make digital copies of photos that you have stored as slides. The ease of this process is astounding, and the benefits are many.

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Answered by Brainlyumeko
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Scanner is a device that converts photographs, drawing, and text into digital form that can be stored and manipulated in the computer.

➜ Scanner is a direct entry input device that can be moved over a drawing or photographs or any other document.

➜ The scanner converts the data that has been scanned into a digital format.

➜ The scanner can be used for recognising any type of data i.e., either for image processing or character recognition.

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