so, i need to make this scan work for my library project. but it is giving me so many problems. <br><div class="gmail_quote">i'll attach you what it does, and the original image. <br><a href="http://ompldr.org/vZ25mdw">http://ompldr.org/vZ25mdw</a> (note it's converted to jpg so you can see it online. te commandline was <i>convert -quality 70 001.pnm 001.jpg</i>)<br>
<br>console output: ------------------------------------------<br>
>>> scanimage -d genesys:libusb:002:003 --mode Color --format pnm --swcrop=yes --resolution 200 -v >001.pnm<br>[genesys] WARNING: Your scanner is not fully supported or at least <br>[genesys] had only limited testing. Please be careful and <br>
[genesys] report any failure/success to <br>[genesys] <a href="mailto:sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org" target="_blank">sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org</a>. Please provide as many<br>[genesys] details as possible, e.g. the exact name of your<br>
[genesys] scanner and what does (not) work.<br>scanimage: scanning image of size 1622x2337 pixels at 24 bits/pixel<br>scanimage: acquiring RGB frame<br>scanimage: min/max graylevel value = 0/255<br>scanimage: read 11371842 bytes in total<br>
------------------------------------------------------<br><br>and the second one is a (low quality) photo of it (taken with my cell phone). keep in mind it gives very little contrast - the light part is actually white. <br>
<a href="http://ompldr.org/vZ25mcg">http://ompldr.org/vZ25mcg</a><br>
<br>i have been looking around, and i found that channels are screwed up. i mean, if you open the scanned image with gimp, and separate the channels, you can see the red one is OK, but blue and green are not good. i mean, too many lights and shadows. (i can show you another image if it's not clear with this one)<br>
<br>i have two of those scanners, and both of them do the same thing. i have tried with several computers, and got same results. however, with other scanners, scanimage works fine. the same aplies for xsane. <br><br>i don't mind getting my hands into the driver (genesys_gl841), BUT, i don't know how to use usbsnoopy under windows (i tried, but it did nothing), and even if it worked, i wouldn't know what to do with that data. <br>
<br>also, i found this: <a href="http://old.nabble.com/Backend-for-plustek-Opticbook-3600-td26641970.html" target="_blank">http://old.nabble.com/Backend-for-plustek-Opticbook-3600-td26641970.html</a><br>but i understood very little if anything. <br>
<br>so, i need to get this scanner working, driver is doing weird things (under windows, scanners work as expected), and i don't know what to do with it. <br><br>PS: i tried to activate debugging, but scanimage wouldn't accept a --debug option, and setting just the debug vars did nothing (SANE_DEBUG=255 and so on). i also tried to recompile the driver to activate debug support (i'm working with packages from debian wheezy's repos), but it told me this:<br>
--------------------------------------------<br>[10:56:12] - [root@vivo:/usr/src/sane-backends-1.0.22]<br>713 >>> command ls -F<br>acinclude.m4 ChangeLog-1.0.14 ChangeLog-1.0.4 configure* japi/ po/ README.linux sanei/<br>
aclocal.m4 ChangeLog-1.0.15 ChangeLog-1.0.5 <a href="http://configure.in" target="_blank">configure.in</a> lib/ PROBLEMS README.netbsd testsuite/<br>AUTHORS ChangeLog-1.0.16 ChangeLog-1.0.6 COPYING LICENSE PROJECTS README.openbsd tools/<br>
backend/ ChangeLog-1.0.17 ChangeLog-1.0.7 debian/ ltmain.sh* README README.os2<br>ChangeLog ChangeLog-1.0.18 ChangeLog-1.0.8 depcomp* m4/ README.aix README.solaris<br>
ChangeLog-1.0.0 ChangeLog-1.0.19 ChangeLog-1.0.9 doc/ Makefile.am README.beos README.unixware2<br>ChangeLog-1.0.1 ChangeLog-1.0.2 compile* frontend/ Makefile.in README.darwin README.unixware7<br>
ChangeLog-1.0.10 ChangeLog-1.0.20 config.guess* include/ missing* README.djpeg README.windows<br>ChangeLog-1.0.12 ChangeLog-1.0.21 config.log INSTALL mkinstalldirs* README.freebsd README.zeta<br>
ChangeLog-1.0.13 ChangeLog-1.0.3 config.sub* install-sh* NEWS README.hp-ux sane-backends.lsm<br><br>[10:56:28] - [root@vivo:/usr/src/sane-backends-1.0.22]<br>714 >>> . configure<br>bash: WARNING: you should use --build, --host, --target<br>
bash: WARNING: you should use --build, --host, --target<br>bash: error: cannot find install-sh, install.sh, or shtool in "/bin" "/bin/.." "/bin/../.."<br>------------------------------------------------------------<br>
i have installed build deps through aptitude. <br><br><br>PS2: i know my english is not perfect. sorry for that. i really do what i can. <br><span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>>> niky45 <<<br>
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