Introduction

Before diving into the detailed documentation, ensure you have the SDK and any necessary fingerprint capture devices ready. The following sections of this guide will walk you through the installation process, basic SDK operations, and how to utilize advanced features for your specific application needs.

Supported Devices

The Finger SDK supports a wide range of fingerprint capture devices from various manufacturers, ensuring flexibility and compatibility for applications requiring fingerprint recognition capabilities. The table below lists all supported devices.

Vendor

Device Names

Futronic

FS10, FS25, FS26, FS26E, FS26EU, FS50, FS60, FS64, FS80, FS80H, FS80HS, FS80W, FS84D, FS88, FS88H, FS88HR, FS90, FS90B, FS93A, FS98.

Dermalog/Jenetric

LIVETOUCH QUATTRO, LIVETOUCH QUATTRO Compact, LIVETOUCH QUATTRO Compact (2nd Gen), LIVETOUCH QUATTRO Compact (2nd Gen) Up, and LIVETOUCH DUO.

IDEMIA

MorphoSmart MSO13xx, MSO30x, MSO33x

id3 Technologies

Certis

Note

The device manager is exclusively available on the Windows platform.

Supported Formats

The Finger SDK adheres to a range of international and industry-specific standards for fingerprint data representation and compression. Compliance with these standards ensures interoperability between different biometric systems and facilitates the integration of the Finger SDK into various applications and workflows. Below is a list of the supported data formats and standards.

Image Formats

The SDK supports the following image formats, allowing for the storage and transmission of fingerprint images in widely accepted digital formats:

Format

Description

BMP

Microsoft Windows Bitmap - A raster graphics image file format known for its simplicity.

PNG

ISO/IEC 15948:2003 - A raster graphics format that supports lossless data compression.

TIFF

ISO/IEC 12639 - A flexible and adaptable file format for handling images and data within a single file.

JPEG

ISO/IEC 10918 - A commonly used method of lossy compression for digital images.

JPEG 2000

ISO/IEC 15444 - An image encoding system designed for high compression efficiency.

WebP

A modern image format that provides superior lossless and lossy compression for images on the web. With its efficient compression, WebP enables smaller, richer images, making it ideal for web applications and mobile devices.

Raw

The raw data of the grayscale image.

Important

Images must be grayscale 8 bits.

Finger Minutiae Formats

For the representation and exchange of fingerprint minutiae, the SDK supports:

Format

Description

ISO/IEC 19794-2

Finger Minutiae Record Format
Supported versions: 2005 and 2011.

ISO/IEC 19794-2

Finger Minutiae Normal Card Format
Optimized for use in smart cards and similar applications.

ISO/IEC 19794-2

Finger Minutiae Normal Card Format
Optimized for use in smart cards and similar applications.

ANSI INCITS 378

Finger Minutiae Format
Supported versions: 2004 and 2009.

Finger Image Formats

To ensure the SDK can interact with a variety of fingerprint imaging systems, it supports:

Format

Description

WSQ

IAFIS-IC-0010 Version 3.1
The WSQ Gray-Scale Fingerprint Image Compression Specification is crucial for efficiently storing and transmitting fingerprint images.

ISO/IEC 19794-4

Finger Image Format
Supported versions: 2005 and 2011.

ANSI INCITS 381

Finger Image Format
Supported versions: 2004 and 2009.

ANSI/NIST-ITL 1-2011 Update:2015 (AN2K) transaction

Traditional encoding or XML encoding formats supported.