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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. File:04 067 Bw Lr, Dampfspender ex 52 8044.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Camera manufacturer: NIKON: Camera model: Nikon COOLSCAN V ED: Width: 5,625 px: Height: 3,738 px: Bits per component: 8; 8; 8; Compression scheme: Uncompressed: Pixel ...

  4. Nikon - Wikipedia

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    With the launch of the Coolscan 9000 ED Nikon introduced its most up-to-date film scanner which, like the Minolta DiMAGE scanners were the only film scanners that, due to a special version of Digital ICE, were able to scan Kodachrome film reliably both dust and scratch free. In late 2007 much of the software's code had to be rewritten to make ...

  5. File:North Pole, Arctic Ocean, sea ice 02.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Camera manufacturer: NIKON: Camera model: Nikon COOLSCAN V ED: Date and time of data generation: 08:23, 12 November 2010: Width: 3,256 px: Height: 2,142 px: Bits per ...

  6. Nikon FM - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon FM in black. Top view. The FM is manufactured almost entirely from metal and uses a mechanical shutter. It is manual-focus-only, with manual exposure control. Being mechanical, the FM needs no batteries to operate (though two 1.5 volt 357 or 76A or LR44 or SR44 cells are required to operate the light meter).

  7. File:D2.08 Bf Genneruxi, ET 06.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Camera manufacturer: NIKON: Camera model: Nikon COOLSCAN V ED: Width: 5,426 px: Height: 3,515 px: Bits per component: 8; 8; 8; Compression scheme: Uncompressed: Pixel ...