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This is another of my mom's old cats, she got thrown up onto the scanner and we hit the button quick, she didn't like it too much.
Utiliser un scanner pour se prend en photo, c'est assez drole, C'est comme le détourner de sa fonction première qui est de scanner des feuilles d'écriture ou d'image pour ensuite les garder en mémoire, pour les mémoriser.
This is to answer itcho1954's question. The Epson Perfection 4490 Photo Scanner has these two film holders, either of which you may position on the scanning bed. The left one holds a 2.25" wide negative which may be up to 4.75" long. One is in there now. The other one holds either up to four 35mm slides or two strips of 35mm wide film, some of which is in there now. The negatives may be either B&W or color; the software that loads with the scanner immediately inverts the image to a positive after scanning. Also, the film you put in may be a positive instead of a negative.
These images were all taken by Dan Reetz, the creator of this DIY portable book scanner, demonstrated 10/10/09 at the D is for Digitize conference at New York Law School.
At his request, I'm sharing them here. Check out his original blog post of these images, or visit his website.
Dan has dedicated the images to the public domain, but the least restrictive license Flickr allows is the CC-BY. As public domain images, you may do whatever you wish with these, and you do not need to credit anyone (and shouldn't credit me - Dan took these.)
I purchased a colour-laser printer with integrated sheet-feeding and flatbed scanner (so, bascially a copier/scanner/printer). It needed a good spot.
Op 24 juli 2014 is de 32 duizend kilo zware magneet van een 7 Tesla scanner, de vierde in Nederland, op zijn plaats getakeld in de nieuwbouw van het Spinoza Centre for Neuroimaging in Amsterdam Zuidoost. De ultrahoog veld MRI-scanner, die vanaf november 2014 in gebruik wordt genomen, zal neurowetenschappers meer inzicht geven in de werking van de hersenen en hersenaandoeningen.
El doctor Julio Volenski, siquiatra infantil y coordinador de Atina Chile en Iquique, conversa sobre ciencia y tecnología en televisión semanalmente.
These images were all taken by Dan Reetz, the creator of this DIY portable book scanner, demonstrated 10/10/09 at the D is for Digitize conference at New York Law School.
At his request, I'm sharing them here. Check out his original blog post of these images, or visit his website.
Dan has dedicated the images to the public domain, but the least restrictive license Flickr allows is the CC-BY. As public domain images, you may do whatever you wish with these, and you do not need to credit anyone (and shouldn't credit me - Dan took these.)
Lightpainter: Frodo Álvarez DKL
Photography: Frodo Álvarez Children of Darklight
Model: Patry Diez
Technic: one exposure, no photoshop.
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Shot made with OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OM-D E-M1 MrkII Live Composite
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The Pharmanex BioPhotonic Scanner enables clients to see how the war inside their bodies between sources of free radicals which are slowly damaging the cells of the body (the cause of aging, cancer and many other dread diseases) and sources of antioxidants - the good guys that protect against the cellular damage otherwise suffered. By monitoring the skin caroteniod score and making diet and lifestyle changes clients can actively make real inroads towards extending their healthy life