I have this working but saving to a DB over the network is very slow (30 sec) even at 72 d.p.i. unless the lowest scanner settings are selected. No matter what resolution the user scans at I want to force 8-bit grayscale at 72 d.p.i. THEN compress the file to speed things up.
Does any one have any compression code?
I have been looking but it has eluded me.
Img Compression before Save() to SQL DB
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Re: Img Compression before Save() to SQL DB
For those interested I have decided not to allow user storage in the database as there is nothing to prevent the storage of illegal images. You may wish to re-think DB storage if you have a commercial application - could be bad for the Corporate image if it hit the headlines a child molester used your tools and database to store bad pictures.
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Re: Img Compression before Save() to SQL DB
Hello Taylor,
Here is a snippet of code that saves images to stream in PDF format:
Also please read description of the SaveImageToStream method in documentation.
Best regards, Alexander
Here is a snippet of code that saves images to stream in PDF format:
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Public Sub ScanWithUI()
Dim mem As MemoryStream = Nothing
VSTwain1.AppProductName = "MyTwainApplication"
Try
VSTwain1.StartDevice()
VSTwain1.SelectSource()
VSTwain1.ShowUI = true
VTwain1.MaxImages = 1
Dim firstImage As Boolean = True
While VSTwain1.AcquireModal()
If firstImage Then
' Create memory stream and place the first image to it
mem = VSTwain1.GetImageAsStream(0, ImageFileFormat.PDF)
firstImage = False
Else
' Add second and next images to the stream
VSTwain1.SaveImageToStream(0, mem, ImageFileFormat.PDF)
End If
End While
Catch ex As TwainException
MsgBox ex.Message
Catch ex As ImagingException
MsgBox ex.Message
End Try
...
' Uploading stream data to server or doing something else...
...
End Sub
Best regards, Alexander