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I am assuming that you mean 'What does a computer scanner transform printed material into?' It transforms it into an image file such as .bmp or .jpg. It can then be manipulated as though it were a photograph.
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Some of the methods of IPC (Inter-process communications) are: clipboard, data copy, file mapping, mail slots, pipes, and sockets. The methods depend on what operating system your computer is using. The methods listed are for a Windows based operating system.
A small icon or picture representing a file or photograph.
In creating a bootable CD, one needs a blank CD, .iso file of the software, and a computer that has a CD drive and file burning application. The process involves running the burning application, choosing the .iso file and inserting the blank CD into the CD drive. The process takes several minutes.
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Most methods for photo editing first load the photo into the computer and then you can edit what photos you want to keep and what photos you can delete. Computers do this, cameras do not
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A library file on a computer is the user's personal file. It could be a series of pictures downloaded to the computer, documents scanned into the computer, or a music file.
ASMX file is a webservice file. It stands for 'Active Server Methods Extension'.