Hi Pierre,
On Tue, 7 Mar 2006, Pierre Willenbrock wrote:
[...] I am planning to add a function that swaps the
bytes in place if needed which should be called on the pixel data.
You may find the byte ordering calls built into the socket library (htons,
htonl, etc) useful.
cheers,
Jon
Carlo Kok c...@carlo-kok.com writes:
When scanning using the sane with the snapscan backend, the resulting
scan has bright lines through the scan (like in
http://carlo-kok.com/j/scan.png ). Is there a configuration option I
missed or something I can change to get this fixed? When connected to
Krzysztof Halasa wrote:
Carlo Kok c...@carlo-kok.com writes:
When scanning using the sane with the snapscan backend, the resulting
scan has bright lines through the scan (like in
http://carlo-kok.com/j/scan.png ). Is there a configuration option I
missed or something I can change to get
Hi Jon,
Jon Chambers schrieb:
On Tue, 7 Mar 2006, Pierre Willenbrock wrote:
[...] I am planning to add a function that swaps the
bytes in place if needed which should be called on the pixel data.
You may find the byte ordering calls built into the socket library
(htons, htonl, etc) useful.
On Wed, 2006-03-08 at 13:23 +0100, Carlo Kok wrote:
I have quality scan and calibration on (XSane). It doesn't matter if I
scan in color or gray scale I always get the stripes. How do I set/check
16-bit mode? I can't find an option in xsane or scanimage.
--
Carlo Kok
Please check you
is a rebranded Plustek.
Daniel
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Oliver Schwartz wrote:
Hi,
I have quality scan and calibration on (XSane). It doesn't matter
if I scan in color or gray scale I always get the stripes. How do I
set/check 16-bit mode? I can't find an option in xsane or
scanimage.
It's an option in xsane's standard option window. If it's