'Twas brillig when Karl Heinz Kremer scrobe:
> > I did some more testing and it seems to be an xscanimage problem.
> > Plain old scanimage dosn't exhibit the same problem. I have a
> > different problem at high resolutions (>600 dpi).
>
> Have you tried XSane?
I downloaded and compiled it tonig
Hi,
On Mon, Jul 29, 2002 at 09:59:18PM +0200, A.Busch. wrote:
> Using Visioneers StrobePro Scanner is really a pleasure, its handy and fast.
> However, they supply a pretty limited twain driver.
I'm not sure if I understand you questions correctly. This list is
about SANE ("Scanner Access Now Eas
Hello NG,
Using Visioneers StrobePro Scanner is really a pleasure, its handy and fast.
However, they supply a pretty limited twain driver.
I have a couple of questions and hope you might be able to help
1. does anyone know a more sophisticated driver (for example for multipage
scanning)
2. on w
Roy Murphy said:
> 'Twas brillig when Karl Heinz Kremer scrobe:
> > I have never seen something like this before. It really seems that
> > your scanner has a serious problem. I checked the log, and it looks
> > OK.
> >
> > What you have in the 150dpi image is not a misregistration of
> > the co
Hello,
We are try to figure out what curves are appropriate for the calibration of
the scanners that are supported by the sane avision backend, but, as no
official information is available, we will do it by "guessing" what is done
by the windows drivers.
I have prepared a script that does the
with latetst CVS Sources the ugly lines and errors in Network Scanning are
history
and wow, what a speed!
Thanks, Matthew , you did a great (and of course FAST ) work.
the base functions are working well now even wih SaneTwain and other Wndooze
frontends.
michael schmidtlein
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