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Our new project requires imaging from the auto scanning feeder. Autoscan will be saved in a single file with file extension of .TIF. But we are planning to separate each image in its own file. Example: autoscans 15 images. In TIF file 15 images will be saved in just 1 file. But, we plan to separate each images. Thus, 15 images will have now 15 files as well. My question is how should we be able to arrived this? What software will be needed to be able to achieved this objective? Based in our research, we can use leadtools...but is there other way using Document Imaging that still can do our requirement? Thank you so much.
Oct 9 '07 #1
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