Hi,
I need an advice - if possible, please.
I have to scann 15000 35mm frames and 350 slides.
I wish to purchase a NIKON scanner which will be connected via USB and will
work on Linux "hopefully"
Here couple of models available:
- Nikon Super Coolscan 5000 ED series
- Nikon Coolscan V ED
How
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 08:28:26AM -0400, Philip J. Hollenback wrote:
> I asked the same question a week ago (as someone pointed out). Here's
> a recap of what I found out based on that and my own testing:
> 1. HP 74XX: works, but the scanner goes to sleep after 15 minutes and
>won't wake up
Hi All,
I don't know whether this is the correct mailing list or not, but
thought the developers here would be able to help me out with the
small thing that I am missing.
I am trying to write a dynamic library (.so) which contains my SANE
code and my application would do a dlopen() into this libr
Hi :)
I'm in the process of making a sane-backends port to OpenBSD.
So far, I encountered only one problem.
When starting scanimage with DEBUG, I can see that it is looking for
*.so.1.15 libs (ie : libsane-epson.so.1.15). The thing is, this lib does
not exist, but *.so.1 (ie : libsane-epson.so.1
Hi Brad,
I asked the same question a week ago (as someone pointed out). Here's
a recap of what I found out based on that and my own testing:
1. HP 74XX: works, but the scanner goes to sleep after 15 minutes and
won't wake up without power cycle. Also the feed mechanism tends
to skew pages
On Tue, 07 Jun 2005 02:22:11 +0200
Jens Gulden wrote:
> Brad Barnett schrieb:
> >
> > Does anyone have any suggestions for a well supported ADF scanner,
> > under Linux? The SANE support list doesn't specify such things in the
> > summary, which makes it more difficult to pick a good one..
> >
Brad Barnett schrieb:
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions for a well supported ADF scanner, under
> Linux? The SANE support list doesn't specify such things in the summary,
> which makes it more difficult to pick a good one..
>
> Any tales of success and words of wonder are welcome!
>
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