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On Tuesday 13 January 2004 05:40 pm, Karl Heinz Kremer wrote:
> The EPSON Perfection 3200, 2450 and 2400 are fully supported by the
> EPSON backend. Other scanners are supported by e.g. the snapscan or the
> plusteck backend, but I cannot comment on how good they work (I don't
> have access to any
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"Trying"? My contribution was much closer to a "feeble wave in the general
direction of something that might lead you one step closer to a solution
if you squint really hard and do all of the work."
Just bought the Epson 2400 Photo scanner and it works great with xsane. Even
the transparency/negative part works. However I am having a problem with
negatives. I have tried all the available modes such as , standard, kodak and
the rest but the results do not turn out right.
I have fiddled with