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Technical Notes |
- Programming environments: Win32 visual development environments including Visual Studio 2008
- Sample code is included for: VB.NET, C#, Delphi .NET, VB, VC++
- Object-oriented API for .NET users
- Deploys within .NET as a managed component and is fully compliant with .NET 2.0 and above (see "Building Robust Imaging Components for the Microsoft .NET Platform" white paper)
- Can also be used in any development environment that hosts ActiveX COM controls
- Support user-specified debug logging levels
- Suitable for Client/server Web applications
- Free full-featured trial version available for immediate download
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Scanner Support |
- Provides complete control over all high-speed ISIS®-driven scanners supported by EMC Corporation's PixTools®
- Scan directly to memory
- Resolution can range from 50 dots-per-inch (dpi) to 2400 dpi or more
- Automatic feeder, printer/endorsers, and transparency units are supported
- Interfaces with SCSI, USB, serial port, video, parallel port, GPIB, and proprietary interfaces
- Access high-performance scanners from Canon, Agfa, BancTec, Bell & Howell, Epson, Fujitsu, Hewlett-Packard, Inotec, Kodak, Microtek, Minolta, Panasonic, Ricoh, Sharp, Umax, and others
- Manage Pixtools Driver locations
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Compression & File Formats |
- Compress to standard document image file formats, including:
- TIFF (Raw, Packbits, Binary CCITT Group 3, Binary CCITT Group 3 Modified, Binary CCITT Group 4)
- Color and grayscale JPEG (24-bit sequential and 8-bit sequential)
- DCX
- In .NET, also output to
- In ActiveX, also output to
- Add on ImagXpress Document for decompression, conversion, or display of the file formats listed above plus support for many additional file formats
- Add on PDFXpress for PDF support
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Multistreaming Support |
- Take full advantage of scanners supporting multistream technology
- Simultaneously output multiple images from a single scan (any two combination of color, grayscale and/or bitonal)
- Multistreaming of images is scanner-dependent. There are two methods for capturing multiple images: 1. Duplex – Scans both front and back. 2. Multistreaming – Outputs two images from the same side. Multistreaming with duplex yields four images (two front and two back).
- Scanning modes could include full-color, black-and-white, grayscale, binary or RGB color dropout. Using these modes and multistreaming, a user could simultaneously acquire a color image and a grayscale image of one source page.
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