Two problems are encountered when attempting to scan 35mm slides using a
Nikon LS8000 with the FH-835M 35mm mounted film holder.
(1) scan area is clipped
(2) frame offset is incorrect.
Scan Area Clipping
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The scan area clipping problem occurs because:
* (0,0) is not the upper
Am Montag, 9. April 2007 10:30 schrieb Horky Chen:
> Dear all,
>
> We wrote a SANE driver for our own scanners, how shall we release it?
> I think we just need to copy .la and .so file into /usr/loca/lib/sane,
> and modify some configuration file. Our SANE driver will be
> commercial package, so
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On Thu, 2007-04-05 at 16:22 -0400, m. allan noah wrote:
> > that should clean up the color scans, let me know. i'll look at the
> > debug log in a few minutes...
> >
>
> ok, debug log looks basically the same, transfer first block, but
> return error status.
>
> does grayscale work?
Nope, same e
That fixed color scans great !
On Thu, 2007-04-05 at 15:31 -0400, m. allan noah wrote:
> ok, lets deal with the color issue first-
>
> backend/fujitsu.c, around line 1446:
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> else if (strstr (s->product_name, "fi-4750")
>|| strstr (s->product_name, "fi-4340") ) {
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> change that to:
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>
> Hmm, odd. Can you provide more info? Debug output, for example.
>
> > Should I be able to assume that the default values are sane, or do I have
> > to initialize the values myself?
>
> The default is the identity matrix which looks sane to me.
>
> Hope this helps,
The interesting parameters ar
El Mon, 09 de Apr de 2007, a las 04:30:47PM +0800, Horky Chen dijo:
> We wrote a SANE driver for our own scanners, how shall we release it?
> I think we just need to copy .la and .so file into /usr/loca/lib/sane,
> and modify some configuration file. Our SANE driver will be
> commercial package,
well, it depends on what platforms you want to support. you should try to use
the package management system for each platform, so that you can declare
your dependencies, etc. sane supports all versions of linux, the various bsd's
OSX, OS/2, etc
allan
On 4/9/07, Horky Chen wrote:
> Dear all,
Dear all,
We wrote a SANE driver for our own scanners, how shall we release it?
I think we just need to copy .la and .so file into /usr/loca/lib/sane,
and modify some configuration file. Our SANE driver will be
commercial package, so could you please give me some comments?
Thanks in advanced!
K?re S?rs writes:
> Hi!
Hi!
> The problem I have is that the default values for the color correction
> parameters ('cct-1' -> 'cct-9') give me a yellow page (original is white)
> when I write back the original value to one of the parameters. If I don't
> touch any of the cct parameters I get
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