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Visual Basic Imaging Routines
Microsoft Windows Image Acquisition Library v2.0
Imaging control to replace the Wang/Kodak Image Edit controls
     
Posted:   Monday February 03, 2003
Updated:   Monday December 26, 2011
     
Applies to:   VB4-32, VB5, VB6
Developed with:   VB6, VBScript (for included demos)
OS restrictions:   Windows XP; for Windows 2000 see Prerequisites and Comments below
Author:   Microsoft
     
 Prerequisites
Developed as a XP alternative to the Wang/Kodak controls for Windows XP. 

The Microsoft download page for this dll states the "Supported Operating Systems" is Windows XP, and that "Windows Image Acquisition Automation Library v2.0 is only supported on Windows XP with Service Pack 1 installed." The dll relies on GDI+ available under Windows XP. I have also received reports the dll can also be used on Windows 2000 systems, though possibly only those with the latest service packs. Please see the Comments below.


who buys used cars running or notDownload Microsoft Windows Image Acquisition Library v2.0 (520k)

Developers wanting to add image and image device control functionality to their applications will and to check out this new, redistributable dll provided by Microsoft intended to replace functionality introduced with the Wang and Kodak image controls provided in older versions of Windows. Prior to the introduction of Windows XP, the Wang/Kodak control and libraries formed part of the operating system installation (were not redistributable) and provided the only inherent means to offer imaging display and manipulation without relying on third-party controls. However, Kodak Imaging for Windows program and the related controls (ImgScan.ocx, ImgAdmin.ocx, ImgEdit.ocx, and ImgThumb.ocx) are not included with Windows XP.

The readme file indicates the Windows Image Acquisition Library v2.0 is only designed to support the PNG, BMP, JPG, GIF and TIFF image formats. It should not be relied upon to support other formats, though they may appear to be supported depending on system configuration.  

The download contains the dll, help files, installation instructions and a rash of assorted VB-based demos (and no, it does not contain the image shown ... that's my desktop background):

Who Buys Used Cars Running Or Not -

A significant segment of the "running or not" market consists of buyers who don’t want the car, but its organs. look for specific models with blown engines or transmissions. They pull the salvageable components, rebuild them to factory specifications, and sell them as refurbished parts. To them, a car with a dead engine but a perfect interior and body is a goldmine of inventory. 4. The End of the Line: Scrapyards and Recyclers

When a car is truly "dead"—meaning the cost of repair exceeds the market value—the buyer is the . These buyers view the vehicle as a raw commodity. They calculate value based on the weight of steel, aluminum, and the precious metals found in catalytic converters (like platinum and palladium). who buys used cars running or not

The market for used cars—ranging from pristine second-hand sedans to rusted frames sinking into the driveway—is a complex ecosystem driven by three distinct motivations: utility, profit, and rebirth. When a vehicle reaches the point where it is labeled "running or not," the buyer's identity shifts from a simple commuter to a specialized opportunist. 1. The Value Seekers: Private Buyers and DIYers A significant segment of the "running or not"

Used car dealerships are the most common destination for running vehicles. Their goal is "reconditioning"—performing the bare minimum of aesthetic and mechanical repairs to flip the car for a profit. To them, a car with a dead engine

However, once a car stops running, the private buyer profile changes. The buyer is no longer a commuter but a . These individuals see a non-running car not as a burden, but as a discount. They possess the tools and time to fix what a dealership would charge thousands to repair, effectively "buying" sweat equity. 2. The Middlemen: Wholesalers and Used Car Dealers

Scrapyards provide a vital environmental service, ensuring that hazardous fluids are drained and metals are melted down to become part of the next generation of consumer goods. To a recycler, the "soul" of the car is irrelevant; they buy the weight of its history. 5. The Altruists: Charitable Organizations

Instructions for proper installation of the dll and the help files are included in the readme.txt located in the main installation directory. The readme.txt in the samples folder contains the information above. Developers using wiaaut.dll are granted license to freely redistribute the library with their application as detailed in the redist.txt file inside the zip. (Only this dll is listed in this file, so  don't overwrite your VB directory's redist.txt with this file!)

This file is provided by VBnet as a service to developers. Any support issues for this product should not be sent to VBnet.

Download Microsoft Windows Image Acquisition Library v2.0 (520k)


 Comments
If the file 'gdiplus.dll' is installed on a Windows 2000 machine but not properly registered, calls to wiaaut.dll (the imaging dll) will not work. After registering gdiplus.dll calls to wiaaut should succeed.

 
 

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