On Sun, 2005-11-13 at 18:42 +0100, Oliver Schwartz wrote:
I want to scan a negative film, but the resulting file is crossed
by a thick green line.
I've tried to scan at different scan resolution and bit depth, but
the resulting scan is always bad. The higher the resolution is the
thicker
Selon Oliver Schwartz oliver.schwa...@gmx.de:
Hi,
I've just been sending the log to your private email. It's a log of a
preview and a scan of a little piece of the original film at 50 dpi.
Thanks. Please also send me the version of your firmware file. Run
strings esfw52.bin | grep -i
Hi,
I've just bought an epson 3490, and download the
sane-backends-2005-11-10.tar.gz and
sane-frontends-2005-11-10.tar.gz.
While the flatbed seems to work as expected, the transparency unit
doesn't.
I want to scan a negative film, but the resulting file is crossed
by a thick green line.
Once it works you should start logging and do a preview scan and a
scan of a very small area in low resolution, both times using the
transparency adapter. The log files tend to get quite large, but it
should shrink to a manageable size after zipping. Please send it to
me directly, not to
I've just bought an epson 3490, and download the
sane-backends-2005-11-10.tar.gz and sane-frontends-2005-11-10.tar.gz.
While the flatbed seems to work as expected, the transparency unit doesn't.
I want to scan a negative film, but the resulting file is crossed by a
thick green line.
I've tried