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<title>sane-devel: Re: Document Feeders</title>
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<h1>Re: Document Feeders</h1>
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<b>Andreas Rick</b> (<a href="mailto:rickand@gemse.fr"><i>rickand@gemse.fr</i></a>)<br>
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<i>Tue, 27 Jul 1999 13:44:01 +0200</i>
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<li> <b>Next message:</b> <a href="0189.html">Oliver Rauch: "Re: Document Feeders (was Re: Anyone with a Umax Document Feeder?)"</a>
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To add still more confusion to the ADF discussion I would like<br>
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to add a small description of the automatic film strip feeder<br>
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for the Nikon Filmscanners:<br>
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When you put the film strip into the scanner <br>
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(Strip of up to 6 24*36mm slides/negatives )<br>
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the scanner does a very quick scan of the whole strip <br>
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to find out and store the positions of all images. <br>
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You can then query these positions and ask the Feeder to<br>
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go to any position. There you can do anything you can do<br>
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with a single slide: Preview, Scan, ...<br>
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(it is the scanner head which moves while scanning not the film). <br>
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There is a special command to eject the film.<br>
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If you don't do anything the film is ejected after some<br>
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minutes.<br>
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With this kind of scanner I can imagine the following <br>
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working scenarios:<br>
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1.) No Intervention:<br>
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The user puts in the film and selects "ADF" and clicks<br>
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on Scan. He/She should then find all the images on the disk/gimp.<br>
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2.) Personal selection<br>
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The user puts in the film and clicks on "Preview all"<br>
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which will scan all images in preview resolution.<br>
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He/She may then select the preview images one by one, <br>
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select the scanning area, the gamma, contrast etc.<br>
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Finally by clicking on "scan" all selected image regions<br>
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should be scanned<br>
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I think the Nikon film scanner is more similar to the <br>
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HP Flat Scanners in that the CCD moves during scanning, not the film.<br>
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Do you think we can find a common way to access these different<br>
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Feeders?<br>
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-<br>
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Andreas<br>
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<li> <b>Next message:</b> <a href="0189.html">Oliver Rauch: "Re: Document Feeders (was Re: Anyone with a Umax Document Feeder?)"</a>
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<li> <b>Previous message:</b> <a href="0187.html">Klaus Steinberger: "Problem with HP Scanjet IIc"</a>
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