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TYPE OF PHOTOGRAPHIC FILM THAT PRODUCES A POSITIVE IMAGE ON A TRANSPARENT BASE
Photographic slide; Dias film; Color reversal film; Color transparency film; Black and white reversal film; Slide film; Transparency (photography); Slide copier; Diapositive; Slide photographer; Slide (transparency); 35mm slide; 35 millimeter slide; 35-millimeter slide
  • Slide projector Leitz Prado
  • Picture of a boat taken on Fomapan R 100 black-and-white reversal film
  • [[Film scanner]]
  • A single slide, showing a color transparency in a plastic frame
  • Slide projector, showing the lens and a typical double slide carrier

Thermal copier         
PHOTOCOPIER BASED USING HEAT TO PRODUCE IMAGES
Thermal Copier; Thermocopier
A thermal copier or thermocopier (used as a Tattoo transfer copier) is a kind of photocopier based on the effect of heat. The original sheet feeds in conjunction with the "thermo-sensitive" paper, generating a copy on its specially treated surface.
Photocopier         
  • DADF or Duplex Automatic Document feeder - Canon IR6000
  • Schematic overview of the xerographic photocopying process (step 1–4)
DEVICE FOR REPRODUCING DOCUMENTS
Photocopied; Photocopy; Photocopy machine; Copier; Copy machine; Photocopiers; Photocopying Machine; Photo copier; Photo Copier; Photo-copier; Photo-Copier; PhotoCopier; Negative photocopy; Photocopies; Copiers; Digital copy machine; Copy center; Xerox machine; Photocopying; Copier machine; Photo copiers; Photo-copiers; Photo-copy; Photo-copies; Photo-copied; Photo-copying; Photo copy; Photo copies; Photo copied; Photo copying; Photocopyed; Colour photocopier; Color photocopier; Color copier; Colour copier; Digital copier; Copy centre; Copy Machine; Digital photocopier; Photocopier (dry); Photocopier (wet)
A photocopier (also called copier or copy machine, and formerly Xerox machine, the generic trademark) is a machine that makes copies of documents and other visual images onto paper or plastic film quickly and cheaply. Most modern photocopiers use a technology called xerography, a dry process that uses electrostatic charges on a light-sensitive photoreceptor to first attract and then transfer toner particles (a powder) onto paper in the form of an image.
Game backup device         
  • The Game Partners Classic, made by Bung for the Super NES Control Deck.
  • [[Doctor V64]] installed in a [[Nintendo 64]].
DEVICE FOR BACKING UP ROM INFORMATION FROM A VIDEO GAME CARTRIDGE TO A COMPUTER FILE CALLED A ROM IMAGE AND PLAYING THEM BACK ON THE REAL HARDWARE
Super Magicom; Magicom; Magic computer; Game copier; Cartridge copier
A game backup device, informally called a copier, is a device for backing up ROM data from a video game cartridge to a computer file called a ROM image and playing them back on the official hardware. Recently flash cartridges, especially on the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS platforms, only support the latter function; they cannot be used for backing up ROM data.

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Reversal film

In photography, reversal film or slide film is a type of photographic film that produces a positive image on a transparent base. Instead of negatives and prints, reversal film is processed to produce transparencies or diapositives (abbreviated as "diafilm" or "dia" in some languages like German or Hungarian). Reversal film is produced in various sizes, from 35 mm to roll film to 8×10 inch sheet film.

A slide is a specially mounted individual transparency intended for projection onto a screen using a slide projector. This allows the photograph to be viewed by a large audience at once. The most common form is the 35 mm slide, with the image framed in a 2×2 inch cardboard or plastic mount. Some specialized labs produce photographic slides from digital camera images in formats such as JPEG, from computer-generated presentation graphics, and from a wide variety of physical source material such as fingerprints, microscopic sections, paper documents, astronomical images, etc.

Reversal film is sometimes used as motion picture film, mostly in the 16 mm, Super 8 and 8 mm "cine" formats, to yield a positive image on the camera original. This avoids the expense of using negative film, which requires additional film and processing to create a positive film print for projection.