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twain
{a} two, both; ad.in two parts, asunder
("Technology without an interesting name") Developed by a consortium of imaging hardware and software manufacturers, TWAIN is a cross-platform interface for acquiring pictures captured by TWAIN - compliant scanners, digital cameras, and still-frame video capture boards In FrontPage, you can transfer pictures onto pages directly from TWAIN-compliant devices
A protocol for exchanging information between applications and devices such as scanners and digital cameras TWAIN makes it possible for digital cameras and software to "talk" with one another on PCs
An industry-standard for scanners and software Using a TWAIN-compliant scanner with a TWAIN-compliant program, you can initiate a scan from within the program
Nothing to do with turgid, radio-friendly country rawk TWAIN is the standard means by which a PC can send commands and retrieve data to an external device, most commonly a scanner or digital camera Most advanced graphics programs suppoer TWAIN, and so will work with your scanner immediately
A standard of communication between scanners, imaging devices, digital cameras and the computer software According to some, TWAIN is an acronym that stands for "Toolkit Without An Interesting Name" According to others, TWAIN is an acronym that stands for "Translator Without An Interesting Name" According to the TWAIN Working Group, TWAIN stands for TWAIN since they have never officially expanded its name to a long form
An acquire interface developed by a consortium of software developers as a standard for communications between scanners, imaging devices and now digital cameras and the computer software
two items of the same kind
Technology Without An Interesting (Important?) Name
The TWAIN working group (www twain org) is a non-for-profit organisation which represents the imaging industry, whose purpose is to provide and foster a universal public standard which links applications and image acquisition devices TWAIN is often loosly referred to as an interface standard for image acquisition devices
An interface that regulates communication between software applications and imaging devices It is used for acquiring images captured by scanners and digital cameras
Stands for Technology Without An Interesting Name I like this, I found it on another site
is a scanning interface standard developed to address the need for consistent, easy integration of scanners with document imaging programs Software programs that are written to support the TWAIN standard are capable of controlling any TWAIN compliant scanner
A software use to control the communication between scanners and image processing software
Software industry standard allowing software applications and hardware imaging devices such as a scanner to communicate directly with TWAIN compliant programs like Photoshop According to the Twain Working Group (scanner and software developers), Twain is not intended to be an acronym, although it is sometimes called "Technology Without An Important Name"
two
Two; nearly obsolete in common discourse, but used in poetry and burlesque
The protocol for exchanging information between applications and devices, such as scanners and digital cameras TWAIN makes it possible for digital cameras and software to "talk" with one another on PCs
TWAIN defines a standard software protocol and application programming interface (API) for communication between software applications and image acquisition devices such as Scanners and Digital cameras
TWAIN is an open public scanning interface developed by a coalition of imaging hardware and software manufacturers TWAIN defines the way in which a scanner, or other image acquisition device, communicates with an application program With TWAIN, an application program can acquire images through any device that complies with its specification (for example, a scanner or camera) It is the standard for low-end scanners and comes in 16 and 32 bit versions Imaging for Windows Professional Edition supports the 32-bit version
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