Hi,
please tell us some details about the scanner: Interface, resolution, CCD or
CIS, A4 or A3. Microtek sells equivalent scanners under different names in
different countries so it's sometimes difficult to tell if it's supported or
not.
Karsten
On Monday, 10. June 2002 18:26, you wrote:
> I
Hi Nicolas,
in the moment I have two suspicions:
1) I included a command which sets the timer for the automatic switch-off for
the lamp. Maybe the firmware of your scanner doesn't support this command. To
test this issue it is neccesary either to use an old sane version (1.0.4 or
older) or (bet
Hi John,
this is a problem of the gamma table of gtk that is used by xscanimage.
Disable the gamma table or use another program like xsane.
Bye
Oliver
John Hunter schrieb:
>
> I have a SCSI Umax Astra1200 which I am using with sane/xscanimage.
> When I scan images that have bright white areas,
It's a USB scanner, 2400x1200 optical res., 8.5"x11.7" scan area. CCD.
Microtek part number 1108-03-520058
Product info at http://www.microtekusa.com/sm4800.html
Brent
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 08:44:21PM +0200, Karsten Festag wrote:
> Hi,
> please tell us some details about the scanner: Interfa
Witold,
> I am planning to purchase a modern, quality, but amateur film scanner
> for home use: some negatives but mostly slides, framed and unframed.
> My PC is a Sun/SPARC (SunBlade 100) so I need to rely on sane for
> software. From the sane documentation I understand there is no chance
> for
I am new to this list and also new to SANE on Solaris 8 so please be gentle
with me if this question has been asked a million times already.
Why must the SGEN (or other generic SCSI device) driver be used in SANE to
connect a (or any) scanner in Solaris 8? Must it be used even if the scanner
I
Hi All,
I am interested in writing the driver to get this scanner (Visioneer Paperport
3100) working in Linux with SANE. I know that the protocol for this scanner
has never been released.
I checked the archives and found lots of people wondering when/if someone was
working on this but there d
greetingss
I am getting these messages on the console with sane frontends and not
sure what the problem might be
scanner is epson 1650 Photo.
any ideas are appreciated.
Thanks,
jeff
[epson] sane_open(/dev/usb/scanner0)
[epson] send buf, size = 2
[epson] buf[0] 1b .
[epson] buf[1] 40 @
[epson]
I just recently acquired a Microtek Scanmaker 4800. Has anyone gotten
one of these to work under sane? I did some preliminary searching, but
turned nothing up. Any help would be appreciated.
Brent
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Hi,
I am planning to purchase a modern, quality, but amateur film scanner
for home use: some negatives but mostly slides, framed and unframed.
My PC is a Sun/SPARC (SunBlade 100) so I need to rely on sane for
software. From the sane documentation I understand there is no chance
for me to use any
I have a SCSI Umax Astra1200 which I am using with sane/xscanimage.
When I scan images that have bright white areas, the scan often comes
out with those areas turned blue. I have tried fiddling with custom
gamma (click the gamma button and change the values from 1 to 1.2 or 1
to 0.8) for image int
I'd be interested by the output of ./umax_pp -p -t 1 , to know how
your scanner is detected. You can also try to put an 'astra' option in
umax_pp.conf (in /usr/local/etc/sane.d by default) :
option astra 2000
or
option astra 1600
I think your scanner has a 1600P CCD but is treated
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