TWAIN The word TWAIN is not an official acronym; however, it is widely known as "Technology Without An Interesting Name." The official website notes that "[this name] seems to haunt the standard."
The answer is usb :d
digital cameras or scanners
I prefer film cameras to digital cameras. The pictures look better.
Film cameras are alot better quality then digital cameras.
No. Although film cameras are nice when sending a child to camp or on a feild trip, Digital cameras are not only cheaper to develope but there are more places that you can develope them
TWAIN is a free and open software protocolapplications programming interface (API) standard that regulates communication between software applications and imaging devices such as scanners and digital cameras.
The answer is usb :d
computer printers, image scanners, tape drives, microphones, loudspeakers, webcams, and digital cameras
A USB port
Yes. Digital cameras and scanners general images (such as photographs or scans in the standard JPEG format) that can be simply copied and pasted (or dragged and dropped) into the document or presentation. BUT- First add your scanner or camera along w/ the appropriate drivers into the "Scanners and Cameras", located in the Control panel and ALSO have the appropriate software program handy to make use of the scanner or camera that you wish use media from. Even this is not a complete answer BUT it will set you along the right path to utilizing these media accessories.
Most digital cameras run on standard AA batteries.
The Scanners and Cameras Wizard The Device Manager The Add Hardware Wizard
USB port (Unassigned Serial Port)
Plug and Play
Digital negative scanners are set up the same way as a traditional scanner. It is used to scan and create digital images of standard photos from negatives.
There are companies that will convert old photos and films to digital formats for you. Some computer scanners can convert old photos to digital format, but to do this for a large quantity will be tedious.
You can compare prices of digital cameras at pricegrabber.com and type in digital cameras.