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<h1>Re: umax-backend</h1>
<b>Peter Daum</b> (<a href="mailto:gator@cs.tu-berlin.de"><i>gator@cs.tu-berlin.de</i></a>)<br>
<i>Fri, 17 Oct 1997 23:25:58 +0200 (MET DST)</i>
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Hi,<br>
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On Wed, 15 Oct 1997 <a href="mailto:Oliver.Rauch@Wolfsburg.DE">Oliver.Rauch@Wolfsburg.DE</a> wrote:<br>
[concerning UMAX Astra-1200 S]<br>
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<i>&gt; Pleas would someone try the gamma-coorection and the option</i><br>
<i>&gt; 10-bit-mode and tell me if it works.</i><br>
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at second sight, I'm not so sure anymore, whether the gamma<br>
correction works right: <br>
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When I turn the "custom gamma table" on without any other<br>
changes, I get a solid gray scan. With all values set to 1 (which<br>
I assume should produce about the same result as without the<br>
gamma table) the picture is pretty dark, white is dark gray and<br>
the colors don't look right. I can't find any settings, that<br>
produce a normal looking result.<br>
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When I uncheck the gamma correction option, subsequent scans<br>
yield very interesting solarisation-like effects - it is<br>
necessary to turn the scanner off and on again to get things back<br>
to normal.<br>
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As far as the 10-bit option is concerned, I am not so sure, what<br>
exactly the effect of turning it on should be. It doesn't cause<br>
any crashes anymore (these were obviously also only whith<br>
gtk+970925) but the results look pretty weird. While the button<br>
is checked, most scans are accompanied by message boxes popping<br>
up saying either "Error during read: the Operation was cancelled"<br>
or "cannot handle depth 16". When unchecked again, the very next<br>
scan will produce another such message, then things are back to<br>
normal again.<br>
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Bye,<br>
Peter<br>
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