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THE COMPARISON OF A SCANNER AND A CAMERA By Elliot Lee
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By Elliot Lee. The two pictures. This picture has been uploaded from a camera. This picture has been scanned into the computer.

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Page 1: By Elliot Lee. The two pictures. This picture has been uploaded from a camera. This picture has been scanned into the computer.

THE COMPARISON OF A SCANNER AND A CAMERA

By Elliot Lee

Page 2: By Elliot Lee. The two pictures. This picture has been uploaded from a camera. This picture has been scanned into the computer.

The two pictures.

This picture has been uploaded from a camera.

This picture has been scanned into the computer.

Page 3: By Elliot Lee. The two pictures. This picture has been uploaded from a camera. This picture has been scanned into the computer.

The advantages of using a camera A camera is portable and easier to use

as it doesn't need to be plugged into the mains.

It is easier to upload onto the computer. It’s easier to get the photo onto the

camera.

Page 4: By Elliot Lee. The two pictures. This picture has been uploaded from a camera. This picture has been scanned into the computer.

The disadvantages of using a camera Costs more to buy. Needs a good memory card which

costs more. Needs a good resolution which adds

to the price of the original camera.

Page 5: By Elliot Lee. The two pictures. This picture has been uploaded from a camera. This picture has been scanned into the computer.

The advantages of usin a scanner It’s cheaper to buy. It’s an easier way of getting a document

into the computer. It’s quicker to get into the computer.

Page 6: By Elliot Lee. The two pictures. This picture has been uploaded from a camera. This picture has been scanned into the computer.

The disadvantages of using a scanner. Needs to be plugged into the mains. Needs to be plugged into a computer as

it doesn’t have a storage system. Not as good quality of image. Not portable.

Page 7: By Elliot Lee. The two pictures. This picture has been uploaded from a camera. This picture has been scanned into the computer.

The comparison of the two pictures.

The camera photo is darker and has deeper colours. It also has more detail and it is easier to tell were the detail is. The quality is a lot better.

The scanned picture is lighter and has a loss of quality, this could be a loss of quality in the printer and or the scanner. The colours are lighter and it looks blurry.

Page 8: By Elliot Lee. The two pictures. This picture has been uploaded from a camera. This picture has been scanned into the computer.

My overview

My overview is that the camera is a lot better if you want to get an image and if you can afford to have it but if you have less money and only want it to get writing into the computer then a scanner is the way to go.