photoscan

/ˈfoʊtoʊˌskæn/
verb
  1. To scan a physical object or document using a device that captures images with light, especially to create a digital copy.
    • I need to photoscan these old family photos before they fade.
    • She used her phone to photoscan the recipe from the cookbook.
    • The museum plans to photoscan all its artifacts for the online archive.
noun
  1. A digital image or file produced by scanning something with light.
    • The photoscan of the painting was so detailed you could see every brushstroke.
    • The archaeologist studied the photoscan of the ancient tablet.
    • He saved the photoscan as a high-resolution JPEG.
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