A scanner equipped with a Transparent materials adapter (TMA) is the adapter needed to allow people to clearly scan transparent materials. An average scanner without the adapter will not be capable of scanning 35mm slides. http://www.hp.com/united-states/consumer/digital_photography/organize_archive_photos/tips/scanning_slides.html
Converting physical slides into a digital format is a great way to preserve them indefinitely. This service is offered by photo companies such as The photo Garden and IMemories and involves using a powerful high-end scanner to scan the slides.
You can convert Analog slides to digital slides using either a flat bed scanner, hand scanner, projector copier, Transparent scanner (either professional or consumer) or in worst case scenario take a digital photo of the slide.
Yes, using a scanner.
You can scan any item that you find
You can perform a digital scanning of a document by using a scanner. You attach the scanner to the computer and place the document in the scanner ready to be scanned. It will then be saved to the computer as a digital copy.
If you want to configure a scanner on your computer you will need to attach your scanner to your computer using the cables supplied. Then your computer should notice that the new hardware has been turned on and guide you through the configuration process.
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No, your image scanner along with any other hardware that you may have does not need to be the same brand as your computer. Any scanner that you buy will come with a set of CDs that will include the software and drivers that your computer requires in order to run the scanner using your computer. Most computers now have the capability to work with almost any brand of hardware.
Well, to upload your art to a computer, you can either scan it in using a scanner (if you have one), or you can take a picture of it, plug your camera's memory card into the computer, and upload it from there.
For text, it's the keyboard. For graphics, It can be a scanner. Sometimes you could also use a wacom tablet for drawing, if that's what you mean by graphics. And then there is the touch screen. (in certain computers)
You need some sort of a scanner to plug in to retrive the codes from the computer. Prefer using a Kia scanner for best results.
The computer is indicating the presence of a fault code. Find out why the computer is doing that by using a code scanner.