Also, from David Suffield's output of 'scanimage -h' above:
--compression None|JPEG [JPEG]
Selects the scanner compression method for faster scans, possibly at
the expense of image quality.
When I do the same command I only get
--compression JPEG [JPEG]
i.e. I don't get the 'N
Here is simple-scan.log and the resulting PNG in a ZIP file. Also, in
the log file there is a line about jpeg quality. And there is no setting
for compression quality in Preferences. The only quality setting is
Resolution (dpi).
** Attachment added: "simple-scan.log+png.zip"
https://bugs.laun
I'm returning to this.
I have Xsane 0.998 and hplip 3.12.2. In Xsane's Advanced Options dialog the
only alternative I get for compression is JPEG. It is not possible to set to
none. And if I try the OP's fix and edit that file, Xsane overwrites it the
next time it starts. So after three years no
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 940621 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/940621
Seems Marius is right. I'm Norwegian too and this occurs on Synaptic
0.75.9ubuntu1 in Linux Mint 13 as well. Using sudo LANG=en_EN.utf8
synaptic works but is not very practical since the Package Manager entry