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The Source automatically detects the pixel type of the image and returns either a color image or a non-color image specified by ICAP_AUTOMATICCOLORNONCOLORPIXELTYPE.
When the Application sets this capability to TRUE, it must be prepared to receive a mixture of color and non-color images.
When this capability is TRUE the Source automatically determines the pixel type.
Type: TW_BOOL
Value after MSG_OPENDS: (may be remembered from a previous session)
After MSG_RESET/MSG_RESETALL: FALSE
Allowed Values: TRUE, FALSE
MSG_GET TW_ONEVALUE TW_ENUMERATION
MSG_GETCURRENT TW_ONEVALUE
MSG_GETDEFAULT TW_ONEVALUE
MSG_SET TW_ONEVALUE
MSG_SETCONSTRAINT TW_ONEVALUE
TW_ENUMERATION
MSG_RESET TW_ONEVALUE
MSG_QUERYSUPPORT TW_ONEVALUE
None
Version 2.1
ICAP_PIXELTYPE ICAP_AUTOMATICCOLORNONCOLORPIXELTYPE
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