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DotRemoveCommandFlags Enumeration

Summary

Determines the behavior of the dot removal process.

Syntax

C#
VB
C++
[DataContractAttribute(Namespace="http://Leadtools.Services.ImageProcessing.DataContracts/2009/01", Name="DotRemoveCommandFlags")] 
[FlagsAttribute()] 
public enum DotRemoveCommandFlags 
  
<FlagsAttribute()> 
<DataContractAttribute(Namespace="http://Leadtools.Services.ImageProcessing.DataContracts/2009/01", Name="DotRemoveCommandFlags")> 
Public Enum DotRemoveCommandFlags  
   Inherits System.Enum 
   Implements System.IComparable, System.IConvertible, System.IFormattable  
[FlagsAttribute()] 
[DataContractAttribute(Namespace="http://Leadtools.Services.ImageProcessing.DataContracts/2009/01", Name="DotRemoveCommandFlags")] 
public enum class DotRemoveCommandFlags : public System.Enum, System.IComparable, System.IConvertible, System.IFormattable   

Members

ValueMemberDescription
0x00000000NoneNo flags.
0x00000001UseDpiThe unit of measure for all properties of the DocumentResponse is thousandths of an inch. Use the image's DPI to convert to pixels. This allows the processing of many images with different DPI. If this flag is not set, the unit of measure for all properties of the DocumentRequest is pixels.
0x00000002GetRegionWhen IDocumentProcessingService.BorderRemove returns the GetRegion value, the DocumentResponse.Region property will be updated with a Windows region that contains all the removed bumps or nicks. A region that contains all the removed bumps or nicks.
0x00000010ImageUnchangedThe affected image (Run method image) is unchanged.
0x00000020UseSizeUse the DocumentRequest.MinimumDotWidth, DocumentRequest.MinimumDotHeight, DocumentRequest.MaximumDotWidth, DocumentRequest.MaximumDotHeight properties of the DocumentRequest to indicate the size of the dots to remove. If this flag is not set, default values for the four sizes will be used. These defaults are as follows: DocumentRequest.MinimumDotWidth" = 1, DocumentRequest.MinimumDotHeight" = 1, DocumentRequest.MaximumDotWidth" = 2, DocumentRequest.MaximumDotHeight"= 2.
0x00001000UseDiagonalsConsiders pixels that are diagonal as part of the dot. Consider the "speck" below consisting of nine pixels.


If this flag is used, this speck is considered a single dot that is 5x5 pixels. If this flag is not used, the speck is considered three dots (2x2, 1x1, 2x2).
Remarks

You can use a bitwise OR ( ¦ ) to specify one or more flags.

Requirements

Target Platforms

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