Hello Oliver,
for grayscale images exist special gray scale profiles. You have no
device profile selector for them to explicitely support that kind of
conversion.
Yes, omit preceptual and saturation. In PS they are not to be found anyway
under theyre rendering intent names (and works slightly
Hello Kai-Uwe,
thanks for your test/comments.
I also had problems with grayscale scans, but I did not find out
what the problem is. May be the profiles I use do not support grayscale.
But I am also not sure how grayscale conversion is done with color management.
I read that usual proofing
How can I test without an scanner connected?
xsane sane-pnm and
xsane sane-pnm:xsane-calibration.pnm and
sane-test equivilants seems not to work eighter?
Installed is sane 1.0.14 distributed on Feb 2005.
kind regards
Kai-Uwe Behrmann
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Hi,
xsane sane-pnm and
xsane sane-pnm:xsane-calibration.pnm and
sane-test equivilants seems not to work eighter?
use xsane pnm or xsane test or configure /etc/sane.d to load test
backend (uncomment test in dll.conf)
?Tienne.
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Date: Fri Jan 26 16:37:49 2007
Subject: [sane-devel] xsane-0.992 released
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Except gray
Hello.
XSane-0.992 is released.
It contains some bugfixes and
rudimentary color management support.
Please consider this version as beta-code,
it may crash or create unespected results.
You find it on
http://www.xsane.org
Best regards
Oliver