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<H1>Re: Nikon Coolscan SCSI commands</H1>
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<STRONG>From:</STRONG> Karl Heinz Kremer (<A HREF="mailto:khk@khk.net?Subject=Re:%20Nikon%20Coolscan%20SCSI%20commands&In-Reply-To=<20010716204802.A5017@khk.net>"><EM>khk@khk.net</EM></A>)<BR>
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<STRONG>Date:</STRONG> Mon Jul 16 2001 - 17:48:02 PDT
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Take a look at vuescan. This application is used a lot among
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IMHO the only thing missing in vuescan is the curve tool.
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<P>If you want to scan negatives, you need a library of rules to remove
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the orange mask for all sorts of films. In vuescan you select the
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brand (e.g. Kodak) and then the type of film (e.g. Gold) and then
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the emulsion revision (e.g. 6), so it's a rather sophisticated
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algorithm to remove the mask.
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<P>This is just one feature that makes or breaks a scanning application
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for slides/negatives.
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<P>You can download an evaluation version of vuescan from
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<A HREF="http://hamrick.com/vsm.html">http://hamrick.com/vsm.html</A>
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<P>There is a Windows, a Mac and a Linux version of the software.
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<P>Karl Heinz
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<P>On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 09:32:03AM +1000, Mick Barry wrote:
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<EM>> So what sort of functionality would be required from a f/e for scanning
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<EM>> negatives/slides? Any references on the web for what's required?
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<EM>> mick
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<EM>> <A HREF="http://www.objects.com.au">http://www.objects.com.au</A>
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<EM>> Jonathan Buzzard wrote:
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<EM>> > <A HREF="mailto:andras@users.sourceforge.net?Subject=Re:%20Nikon%20Coolscan%20SCSI%20commands&In-Reply-To=<20010716204802.A5017@khk.net>">andras@users.sourceforge.net</A> said:
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<EM>> >> I don't think so. If proper strip film feeder functions (frame
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<EM>> >> selection) and decent dust removal are added to the backend, then SANE
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<EM>> >> will be just as good and useful as VueScan, as far as I can tell.
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<EM>> > VueScan does a whole pile of other things in the "front" end that make it
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<EM>> > a far superior solution for scanning negatives. This is a bit hard to
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<EM>> > separate as VueScan comes as a single program though. Things such as multiple
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<EM>> > pass scans, auto croping, film loading, slide and negative gamma curves
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<EM>> > and a whole pile more would be in a none existent Sane front end for
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<EM>> > film scanners.
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<EM>> > Basically Sane needs a slide/negative front end, and I don't see one
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<EM>> > in a usable state being available anytime soon. Lets face it there is
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<EM>> > not even one in development. While XSane is great for a desktop scanner
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<EM>> > for sheets of paper, photographs, you basic everyday reflective scanning,
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<EM>> > it is entirely unsuitable for transmission scanning of negatives and slides.
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<EM>> > That is no reflection on XSane as the two are entirely different
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<EM>> > propositions, and XSane is targeted at the more widely used reflective
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<EM>> > scanning market. What is needed is a XFilmSane front end.
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<EM>> >> In any case, there is no point giving up on the basis that there is a
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<EM>> >> better (commercial) alternative.
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<EM>> > You are of course quite right, but if it were me I would buy a copy of
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<EM>> > VueScan while waiting/developing a negative/slide front end for Sane.
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<EM>> > At the moment if you are serious about scanning negatives and slides then
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<EM>> > the only realistic option is VueScan.
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<EM>> > JAB.
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<EM>> --
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<EM>> Source code, list archive, and docs: <A HREF="http://www.mostang.com/sane/">http://www.mostang.com/sane/</A>
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<EM>> To unsubscribe: echo unsubscribe sane-devel | mail <A HREF="mailto:majordomo@mostang.com?Subject=Re:%20Nikon%20Coolscan%20SCSI%20commands&In-Reply-To=<20010716204802.A5017@khk.net>">majordomo@mostang.com</A>
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Karl Heinz Kremer <A HREF="mailto:khk@khk.net?Subject=Re:%20Nikon%20Coolscan%20SCSI%20commands&In-Reply-To=<20010716204802.A5017@khk.net>">khk@khk.net</A>
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PGP Key at <A HREF="http://www.freecolormanagement.com/download/khk.asc">http://www.freecolormanagement.com/download/khk.asc</A>
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EPSON Sane Backend: <A HREF="http://www.freecolormanagement.com">http://www.freecolormanagement.com</A>
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