> Here is a better idea. How about a SANE front end dedicated to scanning
> slides and negatives. As another idea it could be closely modelled on
> VueScan. At the end of the day that is what is required.
>
> JAB.
This would be very welcome, and I encourage this.
However I shouldn't speak as I am
Steven Lembark wrote:
>
>> Does anyone have any recommendations/experiences to share? I am most
>> interested in a solution that currently _works_.
>
>
> I hve a Nikon Coolscan 4000. It works beautifully. They
> also make a lower-res CS-IV that might do what you need
> it to.
>
> The Nikon equi
Major A wrote:
>>However, there seems to be few in the affordable range (around and
>>below) ~<400$ that are supported by SANE. Without knowing about support,
>>I had considered the Minolta Dual Scan III. It seems to not be working
>>very well, if at all.
>>Epson doesn't seem to work very well e
me if it is inappropriate to post this here, but I was
unable to gather enough information from Google, IRC or the mailing list
archives.
Best regards,
Petter Sundlöf
Does anyone have any idea how I can make sane 1.0.8 work on my system?
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> Please give us some more info: Your operating system (+distribution),
> the compiler + version and the C library + version.
Slackware 8,
op.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/sane-backends-1.0.8-pre1/backend'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
I am also getting tons of more warnings, many relating to string2.h...
Any idea how I could solve this?
Best regards,
Petter Sundlöf