Andrew andrew2006 at flight.us writes:
Andrew andrew2006 at flight.us writes:
The Epson 4490 is not listed on
http://www.sane-project.org/sane-mfgs.html#Z-EPSON
Check
http://sane.alioth.debian.org/lists/sane-backends-external.html#S-EPKOWA
instead. It is supported, but on i386 machines
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 00:37:45 +0100, Olaf Meeuwissen
olaf.meeuwissen at avasys.jp wrote:
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great. Sorry to nag about kooka - any probability it might work with
Kooka?
If kooka works fine for you, I would think it should work with the
SANE backend provided by iscan (+ the plugin you'll
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Hello,
You can find all of that on :
http://ggastebois.free.fr/lide90_snoop/no_shading.tar
What seems strange in calibration ?
Regards
Guillaume
Pierre Willenbrock a ?crit :
Guillaume Gastebois schrieb:
Hello,
So. I tryed your patch with and without shading calibration :
with shading :
Guillaume Gastebois schrieb:
Hello,
You can find all of that on :
http://ggastebois.free.fr/lide90_snoop/no_shading.tar
What seems strange in calibration ?
The minimum/maximum values retrieved from the scans do not scale with
the offset values, but in a rather random manner. The
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you friend would be correct IF sane used a file format which allowed
the storage of the dpi, or exposed this data through some external
means. but, as i said before, sane does not. so, you are going to see
a stretched image.
allan
On 2/14/08, Gernot Hassenpflug aikishugyo at gmail.com wrote:
I
so you want the backend to scan at 1200x2400 but return 2400x2400
data? it would have to interpolate 50% of the data in the scan with
'made up' data. or do you want to scan at 1200x2400 and return
1200x1200, in which case you have scanned twice as much data as you
need.
allan
On 2/14/08, Gernot