Yes, it does take lots of memory space, the higher the resolution , the bigger is the size of the image.
A cat scan or CT scan (same thing) shows doctors a slice of the bodies insides, it is good for diagnosing problems with bones and soft organs like liver, bowel, spleen, and pancreas. Plain xrays only show bones and its 2 dimensional. MRIs are good for muscles and tissues like tendons.
A bone scan, or x-ray is simply a different type of scan than an MRI. No kind of scan is better than another, it simply depends what the scan is trying to ascertain.
A head scan looks primarily at the brain and a sinus scan looks only at the sinuses in the face region.
Manual Scan was created in 1981.
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Key features include internet accessibility (wi-fi and 3G), high-definition video recording, a high-res camera for pictures (some with 8 megapixel cameras), high-res touchscreens, mp3 player capabilities, internal GPS, and Bluetooth.
you scan pictures into your computer for future usage when needed.
it depends on the brand of the camera, the quality of the pictures it takes, the storage capacity. brand name is probably the biggest indicator of price.
Yes as long as you gain a photo at hi res of the painting or can scan it in at least 300DPI
depends on the size of the photos
9000 dpi scanner would give you great quality pictures.
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EyeTV software is capable of converting a television feed to your computer. The claim to fame of this software is its "Progressive Scan" technology, which allows for high resolution pictures.
You need a GPU Which supports High-Res Assets.
The motto of Murry Bergtraum High School is 'Loco B in Res'.
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