IMAGERESOLUTION
typedef struct _IMAGERESOLUTION
{
L_UINT uStructSize;
L_INT nUnitOfResolution;
L_INT nBitsPerPixel;
L_FLOAT fHorzResolution;
L_FLOAT fVertResolution;
L_FLOAT fXScaling;
L_FLOAT fYScaling;
L_FLOAT fRotationAngle;
L_FLOAT fLeftMargin;
L_FLOAT fRightMargin;
L_FLOAT fTopMargin;
L_FLOAT fBottomMargin;
} IMAGERESOLUTION, L_FAR * pIMAGERESOLUTION;
The IMAGERESOLUTION structure provides information about the images effects.
Member |
Description |
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uStructSize |
Size of the IMAGERESOLUTION structure, in bytes, for versioning. Use the sizeof() macro to calculate the value. |
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nUnitOfResolution |
An integer having the unit of resolution to use. Possible values are (according to the TWAIN 1.9 specification): |
|
|
Value |
Meaning |
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TWUN_INCHES |
Inches unit. |
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TWUN_CENTIMETERS |
Centimeters unit. |
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TWUN_PICAS |
Picas unit. |
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TWUN_POINTS |
Points unit. |
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TWUN_TWIPS |
Twips unit. |
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TWUN_PIXELS |
Pixels unit. |
nBitsPerPixel |
Bits per pixel the acquired images will have. |
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fHorzResolution |
Horizontal resolution of the TWAIN source while acquiring the images. |
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fVertResolution |
Vertical resolution of the TWAIN source while acquiring the images. |
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fXScaling |
The acquired image X-direction scaling value before transferring. |
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fYScaling |
The acquired image X-direction scaling value before transferring. |
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fRotationAngle |
The acquired image rotation angle value before transfer. |
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fLeftMargin |
The left margin of the scanning area. |
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fRightMargin |
The right margin of the scanning area. |
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fTopMargin |
The top margin of the scanning area. |
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fBottomMargin |
The bottom margin of the scanning area. |
Comments
pIMAGERESOLUTION is a pointer to a IMAGERESOLUTION structure. Where the function parameter type is pIMAGERESOLUTION, you can declare an IMAGERESOLUTION variable, update the structure's fields, and pass the variable's address in the parameter. Declaring a pIMAGERESOLUTION variable is necessary only if your program requires a pointer.
IMAGERESOLUTION is used with the LTWAINPROPERTIES structure.