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Kodak Image Edit problem [modified]

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    I am trying to display a tif image in KodakImageEdit control using VB6 but it gives an error when I set the DisplayScaleAlgorithm to 2. If I set DisplayScaleAlgorithm to 1 it doesnt display the image properly it shows a black image with white dots. The OS on my system is XP, but when I tryed on Win2000 it gives the same error. Every is Illusion -- modified at 8:10 Wednesday 21st June, 2006

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      I am trying to display a tif image in KodakImageEdit control using VB6 but it gives an error when I set the DisplayScaleAlgorithm to 2. If I set DisplayScaleAlgorithm to 1 it doesnt display the image properly it shows a black image with white dots. The OS on my system is XP, but when I tryed on Win2000 it gives the same error. Every is Illusion -- modified at 8:10 Wednesday 21st June, 2006

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      Kodak Imaging??? I though that thing died a long time ago! It not likely you're going to get any help with it. Kodak Imaging wasn't even included with Windows XP, so you had to get it from some other source. See this[^] for a little more information. Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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