[sane-devel] What's a good slide scanner?

2004-05-04 Thread Ulrich Deiters
"Solarized scans"? Be happy, some people work hard to achieve this effect. :-) Please try to run the scanner under XSane and use the colour filters of that program. If you scan in raw colour mode, you will have to set gamma to 2-2.5 either in XSane or in whatever program you use to process your im

[sane-devel] What's a good slide scanner

2003-09-25 Thread Ulrich Deiters
Hi Sigurd, as the focus control of the FS2700S had been working in an earlier Canon-SCSI backend version, I am confident that we can make it work again. However, I just came back from a) vacation and b) a scientific conference, and c) found my mailbox stuffed with 500 e-mails. I will come back

[sane-devel] What's a good slide scanner?

2003-09-25 Thread Sigurd Stordal
On Thursday 25 September 2003 13:33, Ulrich Deiters wrote: > The Canon FS2710S is supported (SCSI scanner with up to 2700 dpi > resolution, 3 x 12 bit per pixel). It takes film strips and framed > slides up to 3 mm thickness. And the 2700F is much the same scanner, have you fixed the focus control=

[sane-devel] What's a good slide scanner?

2003-09-25 Thread Ulrich Deiters
The Canon FS2710S is supported (SCSI scanner with up to 2700 dpi resolution, 3 x 12 bit per pixel). It takes film strips and framed slides up to 3 mm thickness. Regards, Ulrich Deiters

[sane-devel] What's a good slide scanner to use with Linux and SANE?

2003-09-25 Thread Major A
> and by "good" I don't mean expensive professional quality, but > good enough for home use. The entire line of Nikon Coolscans is supported, to varying extents. The only real troublemaker is the LS-8000, owing to the large variety of film inserts. Also, multi-pass scanning isn't supported yet. S

[sane-devel] What's a good slide scanner to use with Linux and SANE?

2003-09-23 Thread jhay...@alumni.uark.edu
and by "good" I don't mean expensive professional quality, but good enough for home use. -- jhaynes at alumni dot uark dot edu