Alan,
The easiest thing is to use the Kodak Imaging ActiveX control. It came FOC
with Win98.

The controls install 5 active-x components and you need them all in the
"ActiveX" component selection in VFP.

1. Create a form, Drop the Scan and Edit ActiveX controls onto the form. 
2. Call Startscan from the EditCtrl component

You've scanned an image.

Don't think it is OFICIALLY licensed on Win2k and above.

Dave Crozier

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Alan Bourke
Sent: 19 June 2007 09:18
To: [email protected]
Subject: Calling all scanning boffins ...

I have a requirement to scan passport-sized (or thereabouts) photos into 
a VFP application. The main criterion is that the scanning be as easy as 
possible. At the minute they have to use a flatbed scanner, scan the 
photo, open an application, crop and resize it, save it, then open 
another application and attach it to the VFP table.

So I'm looking for something with an API basically, and the ability to 
feed in a photo and have it resized etc automatically.

Any suggestions?





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