[AccessD] Looking for TWAIN ocx

Neal Kling nkling at co.montgomery.ny.us
Fri Dec 17 08:39:58 CST 2004


I'm going to be experimenting with the Kodak Image Scan Control. Access is not my primary job these days so I'll end up working on this "as time permits". I'll report back here with my results in a month or two.

Neal

-----Original Message-----
From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com]On Behalf Of Gustav Brock
Sent: Friday, December 17, 2004 9:37 AM
To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com
Subject: Re: [AccessD] Looking for TWAIN ocx


Neal, did you decide for a tool?

/gustav

>>> Gustav at cactus.dk 30-11-2004 12:18:11 >>>
Hi Neal! So your're back? Could it have been after 1½ years?
Anyway, have you checked these:

  http://www.vintasoft.com/vstwain-index.html 

For code examples and more:

  http://www.vintasoft.com/vstwain-faq.html 

Not free, though cheap.
Also:

  http://www.pajant.co.uk 

By the way, doesn't Windows come with its own Twain support and ocx?

If you wish to store the pictures in a database file, look here:

  http://www26.brinkster.com/alzowze/blobs.asp 

I haven't used any of these myself, just did some research recently
for
a client.
If you find a solution, please share. This topic pops on from time to
time.

/gustav

>>> nkling at co.montgomery.ny.us 29-11-2004 20:44:41 >>>
I'm looking for a simple ocx/activex control/library to capture images
from a scanner in Access 2K. There are various available but the one's
I've seen seem to be built to take you to the moon and back. I don't
need editing, conversion etc. Just capture to the basic file types.
Specifically TIF.
 
I'll want to be able to specify path/name, file type, resolution. The
whole idea here is that I'm trying to remove a weak link, that being
the
users saving with the wrong file names.
 
Does anyone have any recommendations?
 
Thanks,
Neal

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