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4.11.2 Image Editing
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ProImage is a image editor built directly into CO
Systems. (built using ImageExtechnology from
Solid Software.)
It makes it easy for you to allow your users to select an image
from a number of sources (file, camera, scanner, Internet, etc.)
and then process all or part of the image into a size and format
that you can use in your application.
ProImage also has technology that allows you to scan anything and
create a PDF file from it as a single operation.
Built on ImageEx technology, ProImage leverages it to make it easy
for any Clarion developer to add high quality image processing to
their application in just a matter of minutes.
The core of ProImage is an interactive image editor that is easily
controlled by templates or with runtime settings. The editor
provides a consistent interface for your users that give them all
the common tools they need for image processing without overloading
them with features.
The editor will also automatically adapt itself under your control
(actually hiding options that are not available). You can also
preset as many of the user options as you want to simplify the user
interface even more. This "set it and forget it" type of technology
lets you use ProImage in different ways without having to
constantly rewrite the interface and functions.
The user interface is designed to be clean and functional - ready
for you to add your own flavor of icons, fonts or colors.

With its new Visual Targeting System, ProImage makes it easy for
your users to see exactly what they will end up with at the end of
their editing session.
Even after the selection ProImage makes it easy to do the job. You
can preset settings such as the size and types of files created
(thus simplifying the user experience) or you can open up the
interface and allow the user to have control. The decision is
yours.
Even if you expose the advanced save options, tasks are grouped
together in an organized and logical fashion that makes sense to
the end user.

You can create triple image sets in one step:
A thumbnail image (even with rounded corners):

A screen sized image for display in your application or on the
Internet:

A print quality image with high DPI resolution
when you need it:

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