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DualStream / Multistream scanning

Forums › TWAIN Classic › DualStream / Multistream scanning

  • This topic has 7 replies, 6 voices, and was last updated 13 years, 5 months ago by Denis.
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  • October 16, 2006 at 1:40 pm #22022 Reply
    werner
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    Hallo,

    Is there a capability to recognize if dual or multistream is used?
    (I’m using a Kodak I30) I was checking the twain capabilities from 255 to 33100 (Hex 814C) and nothing changed when I activated or deactivated scanning both color and binary. Does anyone now how do find out if dual stream is activated? And also the second image has own settings (like a different resolution) Where to get e.g the resolution of the binary image.

    Thank You for Your support.

    October 26, 2006 at 8:21 pm #23503 Reply
    gerard
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    Hi

    The way how to handle this is described in the Kodak integrations documetation delived with the scanner.

    There is a document named “TWAIN_DualStream.htm” where it’s described how to check the cap’s in order to know if “DualStream” is activated. You can get for front and back if color and/or bitonal is enabled.

    There is also described how to handle the filetransfer in order to know before you start transfer what image you’ll get (front, back, color, bitonal) and the document where they comes from.

    Hopefully these information helps.

    Regards
    Gerard

    March 26, 2007 at 6:47 pm #23504 Reply
    KGudgeirsson
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    Is there a way to Dual Stream with scanners other than Kodak? As I understand it, Kodak has added some functionality to be able to scan Dual Stream, but this would only work with Kodak Scanners. I am looking for a more broad solution that would allow a dual stream scan with all scanners that support Dual Stream Scanning or Single Document Multiple Images.

    Is this something that only Kodak has an answer for?

    July 20, 2007 at 11:33 pm #23505 Reply
    j_t
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    @gerard wrote:

    Hi

    The way how to handle this is described in the Kodak integrations documetation delived with the scanner.

    There is a document named “TWAIN_DualStream.htm” where it’s described how to check the cap’s in order to know if “DualStream” is activated. You can get for front and back if color and/or bitonal is enabled.

    There is also described how to handle the filetransfer in order to know before you start transfer what image you’ll get (front, back, color, bitonal) and the document where they comes from.

    Hopefully these information helps.

    Regards
    Gerard

    I need more info on Dual Streaming. Where can I find this “TWAIN_DualStream.htm” document?

    July 21, 2007 at 6:36 am #23506 Reply
    gabe
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    @werner wrote:

    Where to get e.g the resolution of the binary image.

    If you are looking for the properties (just getting not setting) of the returned image, look at the ImageInfo and extImageInfo after you have acquired the image.

    July 24, 2007 at 8:23 pm #23507 Reply
    j_t
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    Does anyone know where I can find some documentation or info on Dual Streaming or Multi Streaming?

    I have a client who wants to use a Kodak i40 in Dual Stream mode, but I do not know how to enable it or use it.

    July 24, 2007 at 8:47 pm #23508 Reply
    gabe
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    The client got a pack of cds with their scanner. Have them send them to you. One of them *should* contain the integrators kit with all the info, or contact the ‘document imaging’ folks at Kodak, you should be able to find some contact info on the kodak site when you start looking at their scanners. And of course you might have already done all you need to do as some of the Kodak devs read and occtionally post here.

    August 5, 2007 at 8:15 pm #23509 Reply
    Denis
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    I am sorry to say this but may be you can look on ISIS? ISIS provide tools for multistream scanning e.g. http://pixtools.blogspot.com/
    (to moderator if this post prohibits any rules please delete it)

    -Denis

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