This SDK will allow you to enhance the functionality of your applications by integrating barcode recognition.
Version | 8.3.4524 |
Updated | Apr 14th 2015 |
Developer |
Inlite Research
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User Rating |
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Original File Size | 19 MB |
Downloads | 8368 |
Systems | Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 2003, Windows 2008, Windows 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012 |
Category | Programming |
ClearImage SDK contains COM modules, and a demonstration program to Evaluate, Develop, Test and Deploy image data capture applications in Visual Basic, C++ and Delphi. Moreover, it also provides professional consulting meant to help you succeed with your projects.
Develop bar code recognition applications to automatically read poor quality 2D and 1D bar codes from images (TIFF JPG color and grayscale). Supported barcodes include:
· PDF417
· DataMatrix
· Code 39 (code39)
· Code 128 (code128)
· Code 93 (code93)
· UCC128
· 2 of 5 family of codes
· Interleaved 2of5(ITF, i25)
· UPC A, UPC E (UPCA, UPCE)
· Postnet, Planet
· EAN 8, EAN 13 (EAN8, EAN13)
· Codabar
· code 32 (code32)
· Addon 2, Addon 5
· Patch codes
ClearImage barcode recognition products offer outstanding performance, by rapidly recognizing any number of barcodes, in any orientation on an image. They are designed to read poor quality or damaged bar codes whose appearance is far below the specifications by using heuristic barcode recognition logic that automatically optimizes the scan settings to recover data from images.
ClearImage image processing products allow you to automatically repair images, remove noise, remove borders, smooth lines, delete form lines, deskew, rotate, and manipulate scanned or faxed images in many other ways, and save them in multiple formats (TIFF, BMP, PCX). Build applications to measure and modify images and to automatically control the logic of batch image processing applications.
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