Reads images from TWAIN scanners and cameras with the help of this ActiveX control (OCX) that imports images into any application
Version | 4.1 |
Updated | Jan 5th 2018 |
Developer |
Ciansoft
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User Rating |
960
1.0
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Original File Size | 1.4 MB |
Downloads | 8168 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
Ciansoft TwainControlX is an ActiveX control that enables images to be imported from TWAIN compliant devices such as scanners or cameras. It is designed to be easy to use, with no knowledge of TWAIN being needed to achieve results.
It has many features, among which: fully configurable, to allow the user either to define settings (resolution, image size etc.) or to use the built-in interface of the device, single image or multiple image acquisition, images can be copied to another control such as a PictureBox or saved to file in BMP, JPG, TIF or PDF formats.
Importing an image is done in four simple programming steps: selecting the device to be used from a list generated by the control, configuring any non-default settings that are required, such as resolution, image size, acquiring the image, and finally copying the image to another control for display, saving to a file, or copying to the clipboard.
Acquisition of multiple images and use of automatic document feeders (ADF) is supported. Saves images as BMP, JPEG, TIFF or PDF files, including multi-page TIFFs and PDFs.
Control of brightness and contrast supported. Fully functional trial version is available in which the only limitation is that a line of text is added to the image showing that trial software has been used.
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