Maier Gerfried wrote: > I just tried out the current CVS-version of the snapscan-backend. > The color alignment of the Snapscan 600 is a greatly enhanced since the > last release! > > I scanned a small image with my Agfa Snapscan 600 at 600 dpi and in my > oppinion the image would look a bit better if the yellow layer is moved > one or two (maximum!) pixles to the left. (the right edge of a black > line seems to be a bit yellow, the left one a bit blue) > > If I can help you somehow whith this, please mail me.
There would appear to be something strange going on with your scanner. Since I fixed the major colour fringing a long time ago, the colour alignment error should be imperceptable. If you nudge one of the colours by a single pixel at maximum resolution in any direction, on most scanners, the fringing is very obvious. When you get it right it looks perfect when scanning a high contrast black and white image. Perhaps your scanner has a physical alignment problem. Regards Steve