Ah, cool! Will do. And in the mean time, I'll see if I can make any headway figuring these out on my own. (I'm not wildly unfamiliar with C++ or low-level programming.)
Would you prefer a single issue encompassing the three issues below, or three separate issues? (p.s., I'm not sure of the preferred etiquette for this list; should I direct replies "To" you and CC the list, or only To the list?) - Tricia On Tue, Jun 03, 2025 at 11:42:06AM -0700, Ralph Little wrote: > Hi, > Thank you for your report! > > We don't have an active maintainer at the moment for the genesys backend so > it might take a while to get to this, since I'm pretty swamped with other > stuff at the moment. > > The best thing I can suggest is to create an issue here so that we do not > forget: https://gitlab.com/sane-project/backends > > Hopefully, one of us will be able to help you at some point. > Cheers, > Ralph > > On Mon, Jun 2, 2025 at 7:55 PM Tricia via sane-devel < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi! > > > > I have scanning basically working with my PlusTek OpticFilm 7400 (which > > sane identified as a v1). > > > > There are a few minor things I'd love to see fixed. I'm using 1.3.1, > > which is the latest package version available for Debian Trixie. > > > > Roughly in order of importance: > > > > * With `--mode Gray`, any format at any DPI produces a corrupt file. > > > > * With `--mode Color`, JPEG images are corrupt, although other image > > formats are fine. > > > > * SANE does not seem to recognize the two buttons on the front of the > > device (labeled "QuickScan" and "IntelliScan"). > > > > I'm happy to provide whatever telemetry I can, or examples of the > > corrupt images in question (but, understandably, they're somewhat large > > files that probably shouldn't be emailed to the list as a whole.) > > > > I am, nevertheless, thrilled that it's working enough to get data out > > of, and of course needing to convert from color to greyscale for > > scanning my B&W film is trivial. > > > > Thanks! > > - Tricia > > > >
