Digital imaging definition

Digital imaging means the techniques for capturing, recording, processing, storing, transferring, and using images of records electronically.
Digital imaging means the process by which a document or photograph is scanned by a computer and converted from analog format to a computer-readable digital format.
Digital imaging means objects created from a camera, scanner, etc.

Examples of Digital imaging in a sentence

  • Digital imaging products are utilized by human and animal pathologists in both clinical practice and research.

  • Digital imaging products share common uses in both human and animal pathology, including consultation, communication and collaboration; education and publication; archiving and management; workflow; and analysis, as described below.

  • Digital imaging technology in writing and prohibition of receipt for public utility rooms responsibly and yet to prohibit foreign persons.

  • Digital imaging recommendations prepared by the Image Quality Working Group of ArchivesCom, a joint effort of Columbia University Libraries and Academic Information Systems at Columbia University.