Hi Jack,

I've used VFPPaint: 
http://weblogs.foxite.com/vfpimaging/archive/2007/10/17/5120.aspx

Frank.

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On 27/07/2010 05:54 PM, Jack Skelley wrote:
> Good Afternoon All:
> Back in the day when Windows 2000 was the operating system for our scouting 
> system I wrote (using the Kodak/Wang Imaging OCXs) a form that would allow 
> the scouts to bring up a BMP of various rink configurations and allow them to 
> edit the image. The editing consisted of showing passes, shots, power play 
> setups, and other forms of hockey info. The OCX components of the Kodak/Wang 
> image editor worked very well in places and was very buggy in others. But 
> overall it worked great.
> Then XP Pro came out and the Kodak/Wang image editor was no longer included 
> in the system. That was ok because the scouts that did the image editing no 
> longer were required to do it and simple text entries were acceptable. So the 
> page of the pageframe was disabled for edit the ActiveX objects removed and 
> the code commented out. But the user could see previous edited BMPs that were 
> stored in the general field of the table. There was a view but no new entries 
> were allowed.
> Now things have changed again (new coach, etc.) and there is need to 
> edit/annotate BMP rink images again. Images now also need to be imported into 
> the table and annotated from the scout's Blackberry or camera phone. That 
> part of it is under control (famous last words<g>) to get tjhe image into the 
> table but it can't be annotated.
> Since the Kodak/Wang image tool is no longer part of Windows (XP or 7), I 
> need a simple tool that will manipulate the BMP rink images or JPGs from the 
> Crackberries / Cameras  / or phones. I did some research and found that the 
> old Kodak/Wang OCXs are available from Global 360 but they make no mention of 
> the OCXs working in Windows 7.
> Is anyone editing images on a VFP form and saving them to a general field? If 
> so, what are you using? Obviously there are some very pricey packages out 
> there but I only need simple. Insert a line, text, etc.
> What does Windows Image Acquisition Automation Library do for image editing? 
> I couldn't find any info and the VB6 examples didn't work.
> Thanks for any insight.
> Best regards,
>
> Jack Skelley
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