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  2. Film scanner - Wikipedia

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    Nikon Coolscan V ED 35mm film scanner (right) CanoScan9950F, a flatbed scanner that can also scan film A film scanner is a device made for scanning photographic film directly into a computer without the use of any intermediate printmaking.

  3. Digital ICE - Wikipedia

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    Kodak's own scanner, the "pro-lab" Kodak HR500 Plus was equipped with Digital ICE that could scan Kodachrome slides effectively; however, this scanner was discontinued in 2005. Nikon produced the Nikon Super Coolscan LS-9000 ED scanner with a new version of ICE (Digital ICE Professional) from 2004 until it was discontinued in 2010. This was ...

  4. Image scanner - Wikipedia

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    A film scanner, also known as a slide scanner or a transparency scanner, is a type of specialized flatbed scanner specifically for scanning film negatives and slides. A typical film scanner works by passing a narrowly focused beam of light through the film and reading the intensity and color of the light that emerges. [34]

  5. Nikon - Wikipedia

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    Nikon's digital capture line also includes a successful range of dedicated scanners for a variety of formats, including Advanced Photo System (IX240), 35 mm, and 60 mm film. (1988) LS-3500 (4096x6144, 4000 dpi, 30 bits per pixel) HP-IB (requires a third-party NuBus card; intended for Mac platforms, for which there is a Photoshop plug-in).

  6. Radiography Testing Equipment Market Expected to Reach USD 2. ...

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    Nikon Metrology Inc. Teledyne DALSA Inc. GE Measurement and Control; YXLON International GmbH (COMET Group) Recent Developments. In October 2022,Hamamatsu Photonics announced U.S. FDA clearance for the NanoZoomer S360MD Slide scanner system for surgical pathology diagnostics. Market Segmentation. By Technology. Film Radiography; Computed ...

  7. Flying-spot scanner - Wikipedia

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    A flying-spot scanner (FSS) uses a scanning source of a spot of light, such as a high-resolution, high-light-output, low-persistence cathode ray tube (CRT), to scan an image. Usually the image to be scanned is on photographic film, such as motion picture film, or a slide or photographic plate. The output of the scanner is usually a television ...