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What
is the TWAIN Initiative?
The TWAIN initiative was originally
launched in 1992 by leading industry vendors who recognized a
need for a standard software protocol and applications
programming interface (API) that regulates communication between
software applications and imaging devices (the source of the
data). TWAIN defines that standard. The three key elements in
TWAIN are the application software, the Source Manager software
and the Data Source software. The application uses the TWAIN
toolkit which is shipped for free.
Vision Statement The TWAIN Working Group is a
not-for-profit organization which represents the imaging
industry. TWAIN’s purpose is to provide and foster a universal
public standard which links applications and image acquisition
devices. The ongoing mission of this organization is to continue
to enhance the standard to accommodate future technologies.
The Objectives of the TWAIN
Working Group
- Ensure users of image acquisition
software and devices experience success each and every time.
- Ensure image-handling software and
hardware compatibility.
- Define and distribute the TWAIN
specification.
- Keep the specification current
with state of practice software and hardware.
- Promote the adoption of the
specification.
- Maintain and distribute a
developer’s toolkit.
- Define TWAIN Test Guidelines.
Significant Milestones for TWAIN
- Version 2.1 – Supported on Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit), support for automatic color detection
- Version 2.0 – Unix/Linux support, check scanning support,
open source, 64-bit
- Version 1.9 – ICC Color
Profiles, Mac Support for Cocoa
- Version 1.8 – More production
scanning features that were omitted in version 1.7 of the
Specification
- Version 1.7 – Production
Scanning Features
- Version 1.6 – Page Length Detect
& Buffer Transfer
- Version 1.5 – Performance
Enhancements
- Version 1.0 – Initial Release
Features of TWAIN Version
2.0
- Supports Linux/Unix
- Deprecates unused features
- Check scanning support
- Improved sample code
- PDF/A support
- Open source
- 64-bit
- SDMI (single document multi images)
Features of TWAIN Version 1.9
- ICC Color Profiles
- Macintosh support for OS X
Features of TWAIN Version 1.8
- Concentrates on mid/high
volume scanners and digital cameras
- Image Filesytem
- Camera controls
- Audio controls
- Device events
- Barcode and Patchcode control
- Printer control
- Image processing control
- Language and Country coverage
increased
Features of TWAIN Version 1.7
- Custom Data Structure –
Definition of Settings that can be Saved
- Option to Set Scanner Settings
at Scan Time (i.e. Not Saved)
- Actual Image Size
- Option for Saving User’s
Selected Scanning Settings (Source & Application)
- Test to Ascertain if Source
Supports Extended Information
- Enable and Disable Thumbnails
(Digital Camera)
- Duplex Scanning
- Set Counter for Endorser
- Recognize Other Data like
Barcodes, OCR, ICR, Patch Code
About the TWAIN Organization
TWAIN is a not-for-profit
association of industry leaders who have gathered to create a
standard that benefits the industry as a whole.
If you would like information
on joining the TWAIN Working Group, Please call us at (408)
865-9798.
If you are interested in becoming a
member, please see our Membership page.
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