This article is about the graphic arts medium. For medical scannography, see medical imaging.
Scanography (also spelled scannography), more commonly referred to as scanner photography, is the process of capturing digitized images of objects for the purpose of creating printable art using a flatbed "photo" scanner with a CCD (charge-coupled device) array capturing device. Fine art scanography differs from traditional document scanning by using atypical objects, often three-dimensional, as well as from photography, due to the nature of the scanner's operation.[1]
^Joseph Meehan (2006). The Magic of Digital Photography: Close-up. Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. ISBN 978-1-57990-652-8.
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