LCMS does come with a scanner profiler (creates an ICC profile that can then be used to color correct the scan). It's a two step process,=20 because no Sane frontend does support an automatic color correction (yet?).
Karl Heinz On Thursday, July 24, 2003, at 05:58 AM, abel deuring wrote: > Stefan Schl=F6rholz wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> when operating my scanner (Microtek ScanMaker 35t plus (slide=20 >> scanner)) >> under Windows it was possible to scan a Kodak reference slide. Ther=20= >> was >> a special reference aquiring mode (including selecting the type of >> reference slide). >> >> Somehow this reference was saved and new scans are were corrected >> against this reference slide. The results where much better than = using >> Linux Sane. I could not find any hint how to calibrate Sane using = such >> a reference scan. >> >> Is it possible to have the same feature as under the Windows=20 >> application >> (BTW: it was not Sane under Windows)? Can I realize it or does = someone >> with more know how needs to do that? > > I don't know about any fully integrated color correction solution for > Sane frontends -- but you may have a look at free software for color > management and color corretion. A few links for a start: > > Karl-Heinz Kremer's link collection: > http://www.khk.net/color/links.html > > color aid: > http://www.coloraid.de/ > > Especially LCMS and GCMS, mentioned on both sites, may provide what = you > need. > > Abel > _______________________________________________ > Sane-devel mailing list > sane-de...@www.mostang.com > http://www.mostang.com/mailman/listinfo/sane-devel