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The date and time the image was acquired.
Note: CAP_TIMEDATE does not return the exact time the image was acquired; rather, it returns the closest available approximation of the time the physical phenomena represented by the image was recorded. If the application needs the exact time of acquisition, the application should generate that value itself during the image acquisition procedure.
Stored in the form “YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:SS.sss” where YYYY is the year, MM is the numerical month, DD is the numerical day, HH is the hour, mm is the minute, SS is the second, and sss is the millisecond.
This capability must be negotiated during State 7 before the call to the DG_CONTROL / DAT_PENDINGXFERS / MSG_ENDXFER triplet. It must also be listed in the CAP_EXTENDEDCAPS capability by the data source.
This is a read only capability.
The time and date when the image was originally acquired (when the Source entered State 7).
Be sure to leave the space between the ending of the date and beginning of the time fields. Pad the unused characters after the string with zeros.
Type: TW_STR
Allowed Values: Any date
MSG_GET TW_ONEVALUE MSG_GETCURRENT TW_ONEVALUE MSG_GETDEFAULT TW_ONEVALUE MSG_SET Not Allowed
MSG_SETCONSTRAINT Not Allowed MSG_RESET Not Allowed MSG_QUERYSUPPORT TW_ONEVALUE
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Version 1.0
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