Digital cameras take photographs that are transferred to and viewed on the computer.
That would be a desktop scanner.
digital cameras or scanners
If the fingerprint is major, use a moist towelette. But if it is minor use a 100% cotton towel or shirt. The coating on non-computer photographs is water soluble.
Satellite maps are created using photographs taken from the satellite in space. J&RJ&RDetailed photographs of land are taken from a satellite in space then fed back to a computer on earth which are then edited with location text and then put online.
scanners dnt use ink as no output is formed in the form of hard copy , these just form the image
A gricer takes photographs of trains, specifically the number on trains.
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That would be a desktop scanner.
digital cameras or scanners
Aerial Photography, as far as I can see.
Computer memory is a form of computer data storage, which takes the form of integrated circuits. There are two types of computer memory: Random-access memory (RAM) and Read-only memory (ROM).
Yes, it takes longer to load from a floppy disk.
Documents and photographs can be stored on a computer hard drive. A computer may also contain music files and programs such as a word processor and spreadsheet.
A photographer is one who takes pictures or photographs. A photographer can be a professional or a lay person.
radiologist i guess..?
Evidence, writing, photographs, graphs, video tape, or Help (computer software).
In other words can the resolution of imagery in Google Earth (or Google Maps) allow you read the text on tombstones. In practice Google's high resolution Street View photographs allow you to read larger letters on T-Shirts and most street signs. Google Street View takes imagery on public roads so it's not likely to capture such photographs in a cemetery but if Google did take Street View photographs in such a place then it would be possible to read some of the large letters on the tombstones if the contrast and lighting was good. So in theory you could with enough-resolution read the large print letters. If anybody finds a readable tombstone inscription in either Google Earth or Google Maps then add a note in the Discussion Area of this topic.