> After the remarks by Oliver and Andreas, I decided to try the
> stand-alone program for dust correction. Downloaded it, compiled
> it and tried to understand what it does. It seems that the duster
> program requires a separate file containing the IR-chanel. I could
>
> not find this option in a
Major A wrote:
>>Although the new coolscan backend supports the IR-channel, I cannot
>>get this combination working again. So I have two questions:
>>
>
> Coolscan2 has a different way of transferring the IR image to the
> frontend. Read the sane-coolscan manpage for more information. Note
> that
> Although the new coolscan backend supports the IR-channel, I cannot
> get this combination working again. So I have two questions:
Coolscan2 has a different way of transferring the IR image to the
frontend. Read the sane-coolscan manpage for more information. Note
that the R channel correction d
Hello.
1) the RGBA support is a hack of xsane, it is against the sane standard
2) in the moment it is not supported and I am not sure if I will spend
any time to make it work again we will see.
Oliver
On Thursday 10 April 2003 17:48, Laurent-jan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using a nikon LS 2000 d
Hi,
I am using a nikon LS 2000 diascanner. I once had a working version
of dustremoval with this scanner, consisting of the old coolscan
backend, a specific version of xsane and a GIMP-plugin.
Although the new coolscan backend supports the IR-channel, I cannot
get this combination working again.