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On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 09:52:11PM +0100, Deiters wrote:
> If it is not the monitor: My HP 6200C also gave a bluish hue to
> everything, until I calibrated it again
There are standard "colour targets" available from photo suppliers. The
one I am using is called a Q70 card (I think) and is from Kodak. We have
been using the Pixel!FX scanner software (by Mentalix), and it provides
a calibration routine against that colour target.
It might be a good idea to buil
Hi,
are you sure that the problem is in the scanner or SANE, and not
in the monitor?
If it is not the monitor: My HP 6200C also gave a bluish hue to
everything, until I calibrated it against a standard target.
However, I am not sure that SANE has such a service built into it,
yet (HINT to H.M.-G.
Dear All,
I'm using a HP ScanJet 6300C which has a SCSI-interface as well as a
USB-interface, but every scan gets a little bit blue regardless whether
using the SCSI-interface or the USB-interface.
I deleted the .sane-directory, because there might have been some wrong
settings, but that didn't h