CImageBufferX for free downloads v. 4.0
| Developer: |
Puntoexe (more products...) |
| OS: | Windows |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$99 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 1.2 MB |
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CImageBufferX is an activex for dicom, jpeg and directshow video capture.Derived from CImageBuffer, offers almost all the same features available in the C++ library and speed up your development process.CImageBufferX is an Activex (OCX) with the following features:reads/writes Dicom files, jpeg files and dib files capture still images from directshow video devices can be embedded in VB projects, C++ projects, web pages... runs on Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP manages length measurements, zoom in/out, contrast settings manages calibration procedures on acquired images ...and much more! Read below in order to learn all the CImageBufferX's features. CImageBufferX is based on the CImageBuffer project, a C++/MFC project available with full source code.CImageBufferX be embedded into VB projects, C++ projects, HTML pages, and other IDEsCImageBufferX OCX can be embedded into Visual basic applications, C++ applications, and applications developed with programming languages compatible with the ActiveX or OCX controls.It even works in HTML pages and it can post the captured images to a web server.CImageBufferX handles Dicom 3 files, Jpeg files and BMP filesCImageBufferX can load and save DICOM 3 files, high bit depth Jpeg files and dib files.The Dicom Tags can be read or modified using the activex's methods.CImageBufferX can read 12 bits per channel lossy Jpeg files and 16 bits per channel lossless Jpeg filesCImageBufferX has the directshow video captureCImageBufferX can capture still images from video devices.Video cameras, webcams, firewire devices and all the devices with DirectShow filter (almost all the devices are supplied with DirectShow filter) are supported.Your application can select the video device to activate when mul...
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