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Imaging for Windows 4.0

Global 360 Imaging for Windows 4.0 delivers desktop imaging functions in a single, easy-to-use application that enables users to scan, edit and store paper-based documents. With Imaging for Windows, users can easily convert paper-based information into digital documents that can be viewed, edited, OCRd, distributed via email, and posted to or downloaded from the Internet.

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Imaging for Windows provides the Imaging component for Microsoft Windows XP and Vista.

You may be familiar with Imaging for Windows from an earlier version of the Microsoft® Windows operating system. If you are now using Windows Vista® or Windows® XP and seek the familiar Imaging for Windows capabilities, or if you are a software developer who needs to integrate imaging functionality within your application, Global 360 Imaging for Windows is now available.

Compatible with Microsoft® Windows Vista® and Windows® XP, Imaging for Windows 4.0 introduces a range of new features that enable greater efficiency and productivity, most notably the ability to view and print PDF files and a new Multiple Document Interface (MDI) within the application viewer that lets you display multiple documents at the same time, with each document displayed in its own window. This enables you to work on different document types using a common viewing platform. For example, you can view both a TIFF image from a scanning application and a PDF document on the same screen at the same time.

Global 360 Imaging for Windows 4.0 is an enhanced version of the Imaging application that was included in Microsoft Windows prior to Windows XP.

For Microsoft Windows XP and Windows Vista users seeking the familiar Kodak Imaging for Windows capabilities and for developers who have used the ActiveX (OCX) controls to integrate imaging functionality within applications, Imaging for Windows is for you.
Imaging for Windows makes it easy for you to find, print, photocopy, and distribute paper-based documents.  The desktop scanning feature replaces manual data entry;  the annotation feature does away with paper memos and stick-on notes and replaces endless photocopying and distribution.

Imaging for Windows Application   

Imaging for Windows Application

You can display one or more image files. 
Each image file is displayed in its own child window. 
You can display a single image page in the child window, display 
thumbnail views of the images contained in a multi-page image document, 
or display an image page and thumbnails together.

Images can be TIF, PDF, JPEG and others.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image Formats

The Imaging application displays the following types of image files. File types marked with an asterisk (*) can be viewed but not updated.

Image File Type Extension
TIFF file  .tif, .tiff, .jfx
Bitmap file .bmp
GIF file* .gif
Image Bookmark file  .ibk
JPG-JFIF file .jpg, .jpe, .jpeg
PDF file* .pdf
PCX/DCX document*

.pcx, .dcx

WIFF document*

.wif

XIF document*

.xif

 

Imaging for Windows Preview


Preview Application

Preview provides the capability to quickly view supported file 
types but changes cannot be saved.
You can open an image for editing by clicking
Open Image for
Editing
on the File menu or by clicking the Open Image for
Editing
icon on the toolbar ( )

Note: 
Preview does not display a PDF file but it does offer to
open it in Imaging.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Imaging for Windows Flow


Imaging Flow

Flow is a component of Imaging for Windows that is designed to
automatically capture, process, and output information while you
perform other tasks.

A flow is a set of directions for processing images. You create a
flow interactively, adding tools to the flow one at a time. When
you add a tool, you can define settings and choose options for it.

When you finish building a flow, you save it as a file with a .flo
extension.

You can run the same .flo file repeatedly, for predictable results,
or modify it with the Flow Editor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Technical Requirements

  • Intel Pentium or equivalent processor
  • Windows Vista™ with Service Pack 1 (or later), Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (or later), or Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 (or later)

  • 64 MB RAM or more for Windows 2000 and Windows XP, or 1 GB RAM or more for Windows Vista

  • At least 35 MB of available hard disk space on the system drive.
  • CD-ROM drive for software installation
  • VGA controller with at least 1 MB of memory
  • TWAIN-compliant scanner or other device (optional) and fax/modem card (optional) to take advantage of Global 360 Imaging for Windows scanning and faxing capabilities.

 


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Applications developed with Global 360 Imaging for Windows (I4W)

Many software applications throughout the world  have been developed using the Imaging for Windows tools.

Imaging for Windows software development kit (SDK).

 

 

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