Imaging for Windows Hotfix service pack, Kodak Imaging Preview. NT and Windows 2000 and is suitable for Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, 8 and 10. Download Imaging for Windows Hotfix 11 for release 4.0 of Imaging for. Corrects a problem with the Image Edit ActiveX Control that caused 'False' to be.
Innovacionnie tehnologii v medicine prezentaciya. Imaging for Windows running under Details Included with,,,, and Replaced by Support status Discontinued Imaging for Windows from Global 360 is software. Earlier versions of Imaging for Windows were included in Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000. Global360 Imaging for Windows is the upgrade to this Imaging software, which was discontinued as of. Its image viewing, editing and scanning functions are superseded by and, both of which are based on in Windows XP.
However, the multi-page picture editing functions are gone with the Imaging software. Imaging for Windows was developed by (as in Windows 95/NT 4.0), was later absorbed by (as Eastman Software, as in Windows 98/2000), then becoming eiStream Inc., later to be renamed to Global 360.
Currently Imaging for Windows 4.0 is available through. Professional Edition was sold as stand alone product with support for advanced features like OCR.
Imaging for Windows supports creating, annotating, viewing, and printing,, and AWD image documents. Users can also view and print and / images. Imaging for Windows also provides the ability to develop software using tools. Each copy includes the Kodak/Wang Imaging OCX (ActiveX) controls - ImgEdit, ImgAdmin, ImgThumb, ImgScan and ImgOCR controls are provided. References [ ]. Archived from on 2007-10-16.
Retrieved 2018-06-24. • Gottesman, Ben Z.
(November 4, 1997). 'Taming the paper tiger'. Vol. 16 no. 19. (PDF) from the original on 2014-08-29. Retrieved 2015-03-12. • Cole, Barb (March 10, 1997). 'Users eye imaging ware for desktop'.
Vol. 16 no. 19. Further reading [ ] • Olsen, J.
(May 14, 1996). 'First Looks, Imaging for Windows 95: The Future of Graphics'. Vol. 15 no. 9. • Nadel, Brian (February 18, 1997). 'Second Looks, Tomorrow´s Graphics Today'.
Vol. 16 no. 4. • Haskin, David (August 1998). 'First Looks, Paper Shredders'. Vol. 17 no. 14. External links [ ] •.
I know this isn't the answer you are looking for but. You cannot deploy imgedit.ocx, Since Kodak bought out Wang controls you cannot deploy them. It gets even uglier due to the change in the component name. From WangImage.EditCtrl to Imaging.EditCtrl.
The fortunate thing is that they are deployed with the operating system. The unfortunate thing is that you never know which one the user has. Set ctlViewer = UserControl.Controls.Add(' Imaging.Ed itCtrl.1', 'ctlViewer') If (ctlViewer Is Nothing) Then ' ' we may be running against on older version of the Wang Viewer ' Set ctlViewer = UserControl.Controls.Add(' WangImage. EditCtrl.1 ', 'ctlViewer') End If -Dave.