Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What's the difference between scanning and taking pictures?
What's the difference between scanning and taking pictures?
Scanning is to use a "scanner" to scan photos or writing (without electronic version) into a computer. Due to factors such as paper quality and reflection, scanned photos may not be clear.
When you take a picture, you can take it directly with a camera, and the pixels are clear, so you can store it directly in the camera electronically.
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