Annotations
LEADTOOLS offers a variety of annotation (document markup) options that can be added to document, grayscale and color images. LEADTOOLS allows the end-user to reposition nodes of an existing free-hand object, which prevents the user from redrawing the object. Enhanced redact objects allow you to restore parts of an image that were blacked out. When combined with annotation security, these redact objects provide a means of granting user-level access to parts of an image. Annotation objects can be stored as a separate object layer, or can be burned or embedded into the actual image. LEADTOOLS allows you to read or write annotations as an external file or as a Wang annotation tag within a TIFF file. With LEADTOOLS, you can choose between low level access to the annotations, or you can implement annotation support through a fully automated mode with a ready to use floating, customizable toolbar and pop-up menus. The superior annotation features provided in LEADTOOLS can be used in any application where image markup is required.
With LEADTOOLS Document/Medical Annotation support you can:
Create any of the following objects: line, arrow, rectangle, ellipse, polygon, freehand line, text, highlighter, hot spot, note, stamp, redaction, button, audio clip, video, freehand hot spots, points, protractors, cross-products, push pins, and rubber stamps.
Implement automated annotation support.
Implement DICOM Annotations (requires Medical SDK)
Implement annotation passwords (case-sensitive) providing security for every object.
Implement hyperlinks for every object. Hyperlinks can be user defined messages, programs to run, or jumps to Web pages.
Modify text strings used in automated annotation support.
Scale and position a group to fit the displayed bitmap.
Group and ungroup objects.
Apply an object or group to a bitmap.
Size and position an object or group.
Rotate an object or group.
Flip, reverse, or shear an object or group.
Save an object or group on the Windows clipboard.
Print an object or group.
Save an object or group in a file.
Save annotations as an external LEAD file, WMF file, or as a WANG compatible tag inside a TIFF file.
Save an object or group as a file in memory. (This is useful for database support.)
These features are included with: