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140: 55:) and digital video projectors were not. Even with the advent of video tapes in the 1970s and 1980s, producing videos was significantly more difficult than producing a slide show, and the image quality of videos was significantly lower than that of slides, resulting in slide-tape works continuing to be used into the 1980s and 1990s. 51:
The slide-tape presentation originated in and is particularly associated with the mid-to-late 20th century, when magnetic tape and slide projectors were common, but digital audio (such as
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Analog slide-tape works have declined in use in the developed world, though digital ones continue to be produced, and can now be created with
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Barman, Charles R. (1984). "Slide-Tape Presentations on a Classroom Budget".
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machine with synchronised accompanying audio, traditionally
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audiovisual
slide show
filmstrip
audio tape
compact discs
photo slideshow software
James Coleman
"Photo Slideshow Software"
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10.2307/4447864
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