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<h1>More Storage Samples</h1>
<p>See the <a href="storage_guide.html">Storage Guide</a> for simple storage
samples.</p>
<h3><a name="im_info">Information</a></h3>
<p>This is a command line application that displays information obtained from
a file using the IM I/O functions, basically <b>imFile</b> functions. It
depends only on the IM main library.</p>
<p>Here is an output sample:</p>
<pre>IM Info
File Name:
exif_test.tif
File Size: 9.00 Mb
Format: TIFF - Tagged Image File Format
Compression: NONE
Image Count: 1
Image #0
Width: 2048
Height: 1536
Color Space: RGB
Has Alpha: No
Is Packed: Yes
Is Top Down: Yes
Data Type: byte
Data Size: 9.00 Mb
Attributes:
YResolution: 72.00
XResolution: 72.00
DateTime: 2004:01:14 11:30:11
Make: SONY
ResolutionUnit: DPI
Model: CD MAVICA
Photometric: 2</pre>
<p>You can view the source code here: <a href="../examples/im_info.cpp">im_info.cpp</a></p>
<h3><a name="im_copy">Copy</a></h3>
<p>This is a command line application that copies all the information from one
file to another using the IM I/O functions. It depends only on the IM main
library. It is usefull for testing the drivers.</p>
<p>You can view the source code here: <a href="../examples/im_copy.cpp">im_copy.cpp</a></p>
<h3><a name="loadbmp">Load Bitmap from Resource File</a></h3>
<p>In Windows if you have a bitmap stored in a resource file, like this:</p>
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<pre>bitmap_test BITMAP bitmap_test.bmp</pre>
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<p>The you could retreive it using the following code:</p>
<pre>#include <windows.h>
#include <im.h>
#include <im_dib.h>
HBITMAP hBmp = LoadBitmap(hInstance, "bitmap_test");
imDib* dib = imDibFromHBitmap(hBmp, NULL);
imImage* image imDibToImage(dib);
imDibDestroy(dib);
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