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  2. Document camera - Wikipedia

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    Samsung SDP-960 1.3MP SXGA High Resolution Digital Presenter [1]. Document cameras, also known as visual presenters, visualizers, digital overheads, docucams, or simply doc-cams, are high-resolution, real-time image capture devices used to display an object to a large audience, such as in a classroom or a lecture hall.

  3. Elmo (company) - Wikipedia

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    Elmo 8V (ca 1960) Elmo document camera. Elmo (Japanese: エルモ社) is a Japanese electronics and optics company that produces CCTV equipment (including CCD cameras), projectors, and other presentation devices. They are also well known for their series of high-end Super 8mm cameras and projectors during the 1970s.

  4. WolfVision - Wikipedia

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    WolfVision Visualizer systems (also known as document cameras) are special optoelectronic devices designed to pick up images of 3-dimensional objects, documents, books, photos and other items from a non-reflective working surface, providing a high resolution output signal for video/data projectors, monitors, interactive whiteboards or ...

  5. Office camera - Wikipedia

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    An office camera is a digital camera device that performs tasks in offices such as document scanning, physical object imaging, video presentation and web conferencing. [1] It is similar to the document camera , which is normally used on podiums in classrooms and meeting rooms for presentations.

  6. PDF - Wikipedia

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    Portable Document Format (PDF), standardized as ISO 32000, is a file format developed by Adobe in 1992 to present documents, including text formatting and images, ...

  7. Microfilmer - Wikipedia

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    A microfilmer is a machine used by the document management industry to create microfilm.These machines are also often called "imagers" in the industry. A microfilmer is a camera that is used to photograph documents to create a more compact and permanent record of the original in the form of roll-film or microfiche.

  8. Tutorial - Wikipedia

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    In documentation and instructional design, tutorials are teaching-level documents that help the learner progress in skill and confidence. [7] Tutorials can take the form of a screen recording (), a written document (either online or downloadable), interactive tutorial, or an audio file, where a person will give step by step instructions on how to do something.

  9. Optical character recognition - Wikipedia

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    Video of the process of scanning and real-time optical character recognition (OCR) with a portable scanner. Optical character recognition or optical character reader (OCR) is the electronic or mechanical conversion of images of typed, handwritten or printed text into machine-encoded text, whether from a scanned document, a photo of a document, a scene photo (for example the text on signs and ...