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 'None' option. So it seems uncompressed scans are
not supported for my scanner (HP Photosmart 6510). I find this quite
outrageous, that some devloper has taken the liberty to decide that I
don't need uncompressed scans! Especially since there is AFAIK no
alternative to Sane.

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