Hi allan,
Thanks for your advice - I have managed to get there - almost..
I have modified the backend file, run the script and make.
However I have been stumped with your instructions..
2. copy the file backend/.libs/libsane-genesys.so.1.0.23 over top of
the copy provided by your distro, not
Hi allan,
Look I've done some poking around to implement these changes that you stated -
its a bit like an elephant with a bazooka in a china shop.
I have libsub installed and the backends. I've gone through M. Ellerts site -
but it only takes you through simple command-line scanning.
What
wow- you're pretty far down the curve on this one. I'll try to be more explicit.
We are talking about source code. Not conf files (yet). Not compiled
libraries (yet). You don't currently have any source code on your box
unless you have explicitly downloaded it. We are going to download,
modify,
On 10 Feb 2011, at 05:24, stef wrote:
Le Wednesday 09 February 2011 18:01:08 Ben Green, vous avez ?crit :
Hi
I'm trying to configure various actions inside my Lide 60 such as
analogue gain, tinkering with the calibration and the crop area that
it scans with.
The backend seems to have
It is a command. you run it in the terminal. If you got no text back,
try running this instead:
scanimage -L
allan
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 2:33 PM, Ben Green greenb1 at mac.com wrote:
On 10 Feb 2011, at 05:24, stef wrote:
Le Wednesday 09 February 2011 18:01:08 Ben Green, vous avez ?crit :
Ha ha - thanks Allan - it worked.. and i pulled up the options too..
HOWEVER - my (ongoing) problem is that i need to switch off the calibration
section of the scan process so that i receive a raw data feed.
Is there further settings I can effect? For example in the plustec backend, I
was able
There are options for the image cropping area in the list, no? (-x -y, etc)
I don't know why you want uncalibrated data, it will look terrible.
How about you tell us what you are trying to do :)
allan
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 2:49 PM, Ben Green greenb1 at mac.com wrote:
Ha ha - thanks Allan -
I did a bit of digging in the source, and it appears that you could
set GENESYS_FLAG_NO_CALIBRATION in the Lide60 entry in
backend/genesys_devices.c (along with removing the existing
calibration flags), and rebuild sane-backends. That should bypass the
calibration code.
allan
On Fri, Feb 11,
Le Friday 11 February 2011 21:46:26 m. allan noah, vous avez ?crit :
I did a bit of digging in the source, and it appears that you could
set GENESYS_FLAG_NO_CALIBRATION in the Lide60 entry in
backend/genesys_devices.c (along with removing the existing
calibration flags), and rebuild
Allan, Thanks very much - Following is a lot of How to questions?
I can't try any of this now as I have to go to work - but I'll try these
suggestions later tonight -
Just to clarify (here's my programming prowess coming to the fore!) -
This is all done in terminal (not sane prefs?) --
How
Hello Stef,
The main objective for me is that the scan head always gives the same data -
this way I can adjust the light coming onto the scan head. I have done this
successfully with an older model Lide under plustec and it worked fine - but
only after the calibration was bypassed..
Best
Stop talking about prefs. We are talking about source code :)
I've never compiled sane on a mac before (M. Ellert might have more
about that on his site) But i can give you the general idea:
1. install the libusb-dev package (or libusb-devel, not sure what your
OS calls it)
2. install gcc
Le Wednesday 09 February 2011 18:01:08 Ben Green, vous avez ?crit :
Hi
I'm trying to configure various actions inside my Lide 60 such as
analogue gain, tinkering with the calibration and the crop area that
it scans with.
The backend seems to have been abandoned on the support front -
Hi
I'm trying to configure various actions inside my Lide 60 such as
analogue gain, tinkering with the calibration and the crop area that
it scans with.
The backend seems to have been abandoned on the support front -
scanning is no problem, worked first time - its just this .conf file
Hi,
On 2006-05-13 17:24, Trent Michael Gamblin wrote:
Hi. I have a Canon LiDE 60, and the product ID is 0x221c. Otherwise it's
the same as the LiDE 50. You can add it to the list of scanners. Thanks.
Thanks. It's already in our lists:
Hi. I have a Canon LiDE 60, and the product ID is 0x221c. Otherwise it's
the same as the LiDE 50. You can add it to the list of scanners. Thanks.
A quick report on my activities relating to the Canon LiDE60.
I've recorded USB logs for the scanner operating at various
resolutions and am in the process of analysing these.
To analyse these logs I've been writing a PERL script.
The script turns the log into a hyperlinked hierarchy
with
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