We had a similar problem several months ago on a version of Debian, it
was solved by ugrading the software to testing or unstable - I don't
remember now the details.
Hope this helps a little...
Regards
JSB
On Tue, 22 Nov 2011 "m. allan noah" wrote:
> What version of sane-backends is on this
On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 Chris Berry wrote:
> Hello,
>
> As part of a project I am currently undertaking I am creating support
> for the opticbook 3600 under linux.
[...]
> I am assuming there are no other people working on this project so far
> (if so please let me know!)
There was an attempt
On Sat, 14 Nov 2009 donald kenney wrote:
[...]
> Note that I have never actually run a scanner in a VM although I tried
> once. Unfortunately, the scanner died -- I think without help from the VM
> -- before I could get all the necessary Windows stuff installed and
> working right. I have
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 "m. allan noah" wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 6:07 PM, Giuseppe Sacco
> wrote:
>> Il giorno ven, 23/01/2009 alle 16.56 -0500, m. allan noah ha scritto:
>> [...]
>>> Yes- they are expensive, but worth it if you are plan to keep it for a
>>> long time or do a great deal of
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 "m. allan noah" wrote:
[...]
> My former employer owns about 300 small fujitsu scanners, mostly
> fi-4120C and fi-5110C. They are good machines, but the fi-6130 is head
> and shoulders above. It is very fast, very quiet and extremely
> resistant to jamming. Quite simply, the
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 "m. allan noah" wrote:
> Strange- It appears to be a port of their windows twain driver, and i
> see no mention of either SANE or source code. We would be unable to
> help you with problems, and if they decide to stop supporting future
> versions of Linux, you are stuck with
I need an ADF scanner capable to scan small format documents. I
consider ordering Kodak i1220:
http://graphics.kodak.com/docimaging/US/en/Products/Document_Scanners/Desktop/i1220_Scanner/index.htm
It comes with Linux drivers
http://download.kodak.com/docimaging/drivers/LinuxSoftware_i1200_
On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 Jens Gulden wrote:
> Hello,
>
> unpaper version 1.1 has been released. unpaper is a tool for
> post-processing scanned book pages.
[...]
> - The behaviour of the 'double' template, used with the --layout parameter
>by specifying "--layout double", has been changed slig
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 Jens Gulden wrote:
> Janusz S. Bien schrieb:
> > The original scans converted to DjVu
>
> DjVu looks interesting (http://www.djvuzone.org/).
> Thanks for that hint, I didn't know it before.
>
> > Although the processing improved the images in some respects, in
> > general t
On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 Jens Gulden wrote:
[...]
> Try
>
> ./unpaper -vv --layout double --pre-rotate 0 --post-rotate 0 04b.pgm
> unpaper04.pgm
OK.
[...]
> I have also tried to find some other settings which make your original
> image better. Try e.g.
>
> unpaper -vv --layout double --pre-rot
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 Jens Gulden wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Janusz S. Bien wrote:
> > I hoped the processing will result in the better centering of
> > them, as my primary goal is to split double pages into single ones. I
> > can make the input and output files available if you would like to
> > have
On Sun, 12 Jun 2005 Jens Gulden wrote:
> Janusz S. Bien wrote:
> > *** error: Input file format using magic 'P2' is unknown.
[...]
> The files you use cannot be loaded by unpaper because they are written
> in ascii-mode. Please try to convert them to binary PBM/PGM first.
Thanks!
>
> >> Bot
I am quite new to scanned image processing, so I am probably making
some stupid mistake. However when I call
./unpaper -vv --layout double 01.pgm unpaper01.pgm
I get
Processing sheet: 01.pgm -> unpaper01.pgm
loading file 01.pgm.
*** error: Input file format using magic 'P2' is unknown.
*** error
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