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20<blockquote>
21<h1><font color="#009900">SANE-umax backend</font></h1>
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34<ul>
35<li><a href="sane-umax-doc.html">Index</a></li>
36
37<li>
38Frontend options:
39<ul>
40<li><a href="sane-umax-standard-options-doc.html">Standard options</a></li>
41<li><a href="sane-umax-advanced-options-doc.html">Advanced options</a></li>
42</ul>
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45<li>
46Supported scanners:
47<ul>
48<li><a href="sane-umax-powerlook-doc.html">Power Look series</a></li>
49<li><a href="sane-umax-mirage-doc.html">Mirage series</a></li>
50<li><a href="sane-umax-astra-doc.html">Astra series</a></li>
51<li><a href="sane-umax-vista-doc.html">Vista series</a></li>
52<li><a href="sane-umax-uc-doc.html">UC series</a></li>
53<li><a href="sane-umax-others-doc.html">others</a></li>
54<li><a href="sane-umax-not-listed-doc.html">Not listed scanners</a></li>
55<li><a href="sane-umax-scanner-clones-doc.html">UMAX scanner clones</a></li>
56</ul>
57</li>
58
59<li><a href="sane-umax-parport-doc.html">UMAX parallel port scanners</a></li>
60<li><a href="sane-umax-config-doc.html">Configuration</a></li>
61<li><a href="sane-umax-speed-doc.html">Speed of UMAX scanners</a></li>
62<li><a href="http://www.rauch-domain.de/sane-umax">SANE-umax homepage</a></li>
63<li><a href="http://sane-project.org">SANE homepage</a></li>
64<li><a href="http://www.xsane.org/">XSane homepage</a></li>
65</ul>
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71<blockquote>
72This backend dynamically enabeles the options that are supported
73by the scanner in dependence of the scanning-mode and other options. Here
74is an example of the frontend
75<a href="http://www.xsane.org">XSane</a>:
76<br>
77<br>
78<br>
79
80<center><img SRC="sane-umax.jpg" alt="main-window"></center>
81
82<p><br>
83The options Gamma, brightness, contrast and negative in the
84main window come from xsane that calculates a gamma table using this values.
85These values are correlated to highlight, midlight and shadow sliders in
86the Histogram window.
87
88<br>
89<h3>Scan modes:</h3>
90
91<center>
92<table BORDER=2 CELLSPACING=2 CELLPADDING=2>
93<tr BGCOLOR="#40E0D0">
94<td><b>Mode</b></td>
95
96<td><b>Remark</b></td>
97</tr>
98
99<tr>
100<td>Lineart</td>
101
102<td>1 bit/pixel black/white mode</td>
103</tr>
104
105<tr>
106<td>Halftone</td>
107
108<td>1 bit/pixel dithered black/white mode</td>
109</tr>
110
111<tr>
112<td>Grayscale</td>
113
114<td>8 / 9 / 10 / 12 / 14 / 16 bits/pixel gray mode</td>
115</tr>
116
117<tr>
118<td>Color</td>
119
120<td>24 / 27 / 30 / 36 / 42 / 48 bits/pixel RGB mode</td>
121</tr>
122</table>
123</center>
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126<br>
127<h3>Scan sources:</h3>
128
129<center><table BORDER=2 CELLSPACING=2 CELLPADDING=2 WIDTH="300" >
130<tr BGCOLOR="#40E0D0">
131<td><b>Scan sources</b></td>
132</tr>
133
134<tr>
135<td>Flatbed</td>
136</tr>
137
138<tr>
139<td>Transparency adapter (UTA)</td>
140</tr>
141
142<tr>
143<td>Automatic document feeder (ADF)</td>
144</tr>
145</table></center>
146
147<br>
148<h3>Standard options:</h3>
149
150<center><img SRC="sane-umax-standard.jpg" ALT="sane-umax-standard-options-screenshot" height=272 width=309></center>
151
152<p><br>
153<center><table BORDER=2 CELLSPACING=2 CELLPADDING=2>
154<tr BGCOLOR="#40E0D0">
155<td><b>Standard options</b></td>
156
157<td><b>Remark</b></td>
158</tr>
159
160<tr>
161<td>Analog gamma correction</td>
162
163<td>Define the value for analog gamma correction. *
164<br>Value between 1.0 and 2.0 .
165<br>(Analog gamma correction doesn't reduce the number of used colors)</td>
166</tr>
167
168<tr>
169<td>Highlight</td>
170
171<td>Define the intensity that shall be considered white. *</td>
172</tr>
173
174<tr>
175<td>Shadow</td>
176
177<td>Define the intensity that shall be considered black. *</td>
178</tr>
179
180<tr>
181<td>Contrast</td>
182
183<td>Define the contrast of the image - only available in halftone-mode.</td>
184</tr>
185
186<tr>
187<td>Brightness</td>
188
189<td>Define the brightness of the image - only available in halftone-mode.</td>
190</tr>
191
192<tr>
193<td>Threshold</td>
194
195<td>Define the minimum intensity to get a white point- only available in
196lineart-mode.</td>
197</tr>
198
199<tr>
200<td>Use custom gamma table</td>
201
202<td>Use free definable scanner internal digital gamma table.
203<br>If you enable this option, the gamma correction is done inside the
204scanner. If you have a scanner with more than 8/24 bits/pixel, the image
205is scanned with the maximum available bit depth. The gamma correction does
206transform the image form the internal bit depth to the selected output
207<b><i>bit depth</i></b> (see below).
208<br>The frontends do handle the usage of the gamma table different. If
209you use xsane, you should enable this option to use the maximum available
210bit depth (otherwise xsane does the conversion with the selected output
211bit depth).
212<br>(Side-effect: digital gamma correction may reduce the number of used
213colors -especally if the used bit depth is low.)</td>
214</tr>
215
216<tr>
217<td>Quality calibration</td>
218
219<td>Use quality white calibration. *</td>
220</tr>
221
222<tr>
223<td>Double optical resolution</td>
224
225<td>Use lens 2 on high end scanners, this reduces the scanwidth and increases
226the maximum scanresolution. *</td>
227</tr>
228
229<tr>
230<td>Negative scan</td>
231
232<td>Inverts color intensity - for scanning negatives.</td>
233</tr>
234
235<tr>
236<td>Bit depth</td>
237
238<td>Image depth in bits/sample the scanner sends to the computer, normally
2398 in grayscale and color mode. Some scanners support more than 8bits/sample,
240but only few file formats support it. If your scanner supports more than
2418bis/sample you already get an improvement if you set the bit detpth to
2428 and enable the option <i>use custom gamma table</i> (see above) because
243the scanner internal gamma correction is done with the maximum available
244bit depth!!!
245<center>
246<b>*** There is normally no reason to use more than 8 bits/sample! ***</b>
247</center>
248</td>
249</tr>
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251<tr>
252<td>Lamp warmup</td>
253
254<td>Enable extended lamp-warmup. *</td>
255</tr>
256</table></center>
257
258<center>
259<p>* only available for some scanners</center>
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268<blockquote>
269Author: <a href="mailto:Oliver.Rauch@rauch-domain.de">Oliver Rauch</a>
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