[sane-devel] xsane-0.992 released
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 different than in lcms). The only use of distinguishing them is to show the media whitepoint (or paper colour) on screen or to adapt to the monitor whitepoint. kind regards Kai-Uwe Behrmann -- development for color management www.behrmann.name + www.oyranos.org + www.cinepaint.org Am 27.01.07, 22:57 +0100 schrieb Oliver Rauch: 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 intents are relative and absulute colorimetric. Should I disable the others because it does not make sense at all to use them or are there any situations in which they make sense? Best regards Oliver Am Freitag, 26. Januar 2007 16:37 schrieb Kai-Uwe Behrmann: Except gray scales it works. The proofing intents cover usually relative and absolute colorimetric only. The test scan was saved with the embedded scanner profile. Opened in CinePaint the image looked the same as in Xsane's preview. Switching colour management on and off showed the difference. kind regards Kai-Uwe Behrmann -- development for color management www.behrmann.name + www.oyranos.org + www.cinepaint.org Am 25.01.07, 22:52 +0100 schrieb Oliver Rauch: 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
[sane-devel] xsane-0.992 released
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 intents are relative and absulute colorimetric. Should I disable the others because it does not make sense at all to use them or are there any situations in which they make sense? Best regards Oliver Am Freitag, 26. Januar 2007 16:37 schrieb Kai-Uwe Behrmann: Except gray scales it works. The proofing intents cover usually relative and absolute colorimetric only. The test scan was saved with the embedded scanner profile. Opened in CinePaint the image looked the same as in Xsane's preview. Switching colour management on and off showed the difference. kind regards Kai-Uwe Behrmann -- development for color management www.behrmann.name + www.oyranos.org + www.cinepaint.org Am 25.01.07, 22:52 +0100 schrieb Oliver Rauch: 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
[sane-devel] xsane-0.992 released
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 -- development for color management www.behrmann.name + www.oyranos.org + www.cinepaint.org Am 25.01.07, 22:52 +0100 schrieb Oliver Rauch: 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
[sane-devel] xsane-0.992 released
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. -- Verso l'Alto ! -- next part -- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Ceci est une partie de message =?ISO-8859-1?Q?num=E9riquement?= =?ISO-8859-1?Q?_sign=E9e?= Url : http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-devel/attachments/20070126/c49571cf/attachment.pgp From stef@free.fr Fri Jan 26 14:28:40 2007 From: stef@free.fr (=?iso-8859-15?q?St=E9phane_VOLTZ?=) Date: Fri Jan 26 14:28:50 2007 Subject: [sane-devel] Lexmark x1185 Can't Find Home In-Reply-To: bay106-f26b9bb9e5d0d1cc224de8c4...@phx.gbl References: bay106-f26b9bb9e5d0d1cc224de8c4...@phx.gbl Message-ID: 200701261428.40853.stef@free.fr Le mardi 23 janvier 2007 00:28, Robert Price a ?crit?: Sorry, here are details on my setup: Slackware 10.2 with kernel 2.6.18. Vendor=OX043D, Product=OXOO7c, Chip=rts8858c. Thanks. From: Robert Price bobpricem...@hotmail.com To: sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org Subject: [sane-devel] Lexmark x1185 Can't Find Home Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 17:08:08 -0600 Greetings; Attached is the debug output produced when I try to scan with a Lexmark x1185. The behavior of the machine is that it will make a distressing mechanical buzzing noise and stop. This happens with the release and CVS versions of sane. The scanner works fine on the same computer under Windows XP. I know this problem has been in the bug tracker for a while but I was hoping that posting the debug text here might prompt some ideas. I've attached the entire debug output but the last thing it shows before hanging is: [lexmark] sane_start: handle=0x82508a0 [lexmark] sane_get_parameters: handle=0x82508a0, params=(nil) [lexmark] sane_get_parameters: Data size determined as 3e12a [lexmark] sane_get_parameters: [lexmark] format: SANE_FRAME_RGB [lexmark] last_frame: TRUE [lexmark] lines 177 [lexmark] depth 8 [lexmark] pixels_per_line e2 [lexmark] bytes_per_line 2a6 [lexmark] sanei_lexmark_x1100_search_home_fwd: [lexmark] sanei_lexmark_x1100_search_home_bwd: Killed Hello, I've put at http://stef.dev.free.fr/sane/lexmark/ an patched and compile tarball so you can try it. Regards, Stef
[sane-devel] xsane-0.992 released
?tienne, thanks for the hint. Xsane opens and at least I can select across 4 generated test images. kind regards Kai-Uwe Behrmann -- development for color management www.behrmann.name + www.oyranos.org + www.cinepaint.org Am 26.01.07, 13:36 +0100 schrieb ?tienne Bersac: 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. -- Verso l'Alto ! From k...@gmx.de Fri Jan 26 16:37:06 2007 From: k...@gmx.de (Kai-Uwe Behrmann) Date: Fri Jan 26 16:37:49 2007 Subject: [sane-devel] xsane-0.992 released In-Reply-To: 200701252252.45943.oliver.ra...@rauch-domain.de References: 200701252252.45943.oliver.ra...@rauch-domain.de Message-ID: Pine.LNX.4.61.0701261623580.6730@sirius.rasena Except gray scales it works. The proofing intents cover usually relative and absolute colorimetric only. The test scan was saved with the embedded scanner profile. Opened in CinePaint the image looked the same as in Xsane's preview. Switching colour management on and off showed the difference. kind regards Kai-Uwe Behrmann -- development for color management www.behrmann.name + www.oyranos.org + www.cinepaint.org Am 25.01.07, 22:52 +0100 schrieb Oliver Rauch: 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
[sane-devel] xsane-0.992 released
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