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  2. Image scanner - Wikipedia

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    A film scanner (Reflecta DigitDia 6000) designed for scanning slides. 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 ...

  3. Film scanner - Wikipedia

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    Film scanners can accept either strips of 35 mm or 120 film, or individual slides. Low-end scanners typically only take 35mm film strips, while medium- and high-end film scanners often have interchangeable film loaders. This allows the one scanning platform to be used for different sizes and packaging.

  4. Virtual microscopy - Wikipedia

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    Major topics of pathology informatics, with major topics that underlie virtual microscopy, including slide scanning, digital imaging and networks. Virtual microscopy is a method of posting microscope images on, and transmitting them over, computer networks. This allows independent viewing of images by large numbers of people in diverse locations.

  5. Book scanning - Wikipedia

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    Book scanning or book digitization (also: magazine scanning or magazine digitization) is the process of converting physical books and magazines into digital media such as images, electronic text, or electronic books (e-books) by using an image scanner. [1] Large scale book scanning projects have made many books available online. [2]

  6. Newspaper digitization - Wikipedia

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    Although scanning from paper is possible, microfilm scanning is cheaper and good microfilm has been called “the single most critical factor in the success of newspaper digitization.” [2] The OCR analysis of scanned pages presents a number of technical challenges and the text of old newspapers is often difficult to read, which introduces ...

  7. Digital pathology - Wikipedia

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    A microscopy slide scanner. Whole slide image quality comparison, with a slide scanned with a 20x objective and about 0.8 gigabytes (GB) in size to the left, and a 40x objective and approximately 1.2 GB in size to the right. Each image shows a red blood cell. Digital slides are created from glass slides using specialized scanning machines.

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