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Thus, the trend is for fewer machines to do more work and more varied tasks. "All of the things that you used to need to go to a drum scanner for," Gillooly says, "you can get in a flatbed." Specifically, he lists high resolution and increased shadow detail as the hallmarks of drum scanners—two points that have seen much improvement in flat orientations.
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