Hi,
I've been using xsane on my IBM Thinkpad for quite a while with no problems.
Running kernel 2.6.7 until last week when I upgraded to 2.6.10.
I now find that (x)sane is unable to locate my scanner -
and Epsom Perfection 1240U. Looking into it further I find that the
usbdevfs fails to mount at b
I got a Canon LiDE 35 a while back without checking to see if it was supported
(I cleverly assumed that LiDE 30 support was good enough), and rather than
sending it back, I'm giving a go at writing the backend. I'm most of the way
finished sorting out the differences between the gl646 and the gl
Hello,
I have an Epson perfection 4870 photo (aka GT-X700). I'm trying to use
it in what is possibly an unusual way. I seem to be able to get most of
what I want using xsane, but not using scanimage. I need to use
something commandline oriented in the end in order to automate some of
the steps
Richard,
the Perfection 4870 does not have an exposure setting, and only
supports 8bit Gamma tables. I suspect that you see the combined gamma
applied by the scanner and xsane, whereas scanimage only gives you
access to the scanners gamma setting. Have you tried xscanimage?
Karl Heinz
On Jan
On Mon, 2005-01-17 at 12:39 +0100, Julien BLACHE wrote:
> "Earle F. Philhower, III" wrote:
>
> Hi Earle,
>
> > I've reverse-engineered the Microtek ScanMaker 3840 Windows driver and
> > written
> > a SANE driver to control it from Linux. I've done pretty extensive testing
> > locally (XSane/ts
"Earle F. Philhower, III" wrote:
Hi Earle,
> I've reverse-engineered the Microtek ScanMaker 3840 Windows driver and written
> a SANE driver to control it from Linux. I've done pretty extensive testing
> locally (XSane/tstbackend -l3) and remotely (saned on my Devil-Linux server
> and
> SANETwa