'Twas brillig when Karl Heinz Kremer scrobe:
> > I did some more testing and it seems to be an xscanimage problem.
> > Plain old scanimage dosn't exhibit the same problem. I have a
> > different problem at high resolutions (>600 dpi).
>
> Have you tried XSane?
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Roy Murphy said:
> 'Twas brillig when Karl Heinz Kremer scrobe:
> > I have never seen something like this before. It really seems that
> > your scanner has a serious problem. I checked the log, and it looks
> > OK.
> >
> > What you have in the 150dpi image is not a misregistration of
> > the co
'Twas brillig when Karl Heinz Kremer scrobe:
> I have never seen something like this before. It really seems that
> your scanner has a serious problem. I checked the log, and it looks
> OK.
>
> What you have in the 150dpi image is not a misregistration of
> the color channels: You are getting the
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I have never seen something like this before. It really seems that
your scanner has a serious problem. I checked the log, and it looks
OK.=20
What you have in the
I wrote some time ago with problems with scans at high resolutions.
Over time, the problem exhibits itself at lower resolutions. I'm
now thinking that I got a piece of garbage scanner.
The symptoms are at high enough resolutions, there is poor
registration between color layers. Stripes in the sc