[sane-devel] Multiscan feature for coolscan2 backend

Nils Philippsen nils@tiptoe.de
Tue, 02 Dec 2003 09:13:29 +0100


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On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 18:38, Major A wrote:
> > has anyone attempted to use the Multiscan feature of certain Nikon film
> > scanners? Being the naive fellow I am, this should work by "setting a
> > flag" on the scanner and either it would do everything in hardware or i=
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> > would send the several scans "in raw" to the driver.
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> Not yet. I'll do it early next year, when I have some time for this
> kind of thing. I'll need help from other people though, because I
> haven't got a scanner of my own that supports it.

My Nikon LS-2000 supports it, so I'll be gladly helping in that regard.
Do we have any information beyond what I speculated on this feature
already? I mean, I'd be happy to provide test equipment, but I'd also
like to be doing some coding by myself.

Nils
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