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<H1>Re: Scan Parameters</H1>
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<STRONG>From:</STRONG> Oliver Rauch (<A HREF="mailto:oliver.rauch@Wolfsburg.DE?Subject=Re:%20Scan%20Parameters&In-Reply-To=&lt;3A803193.31FB49BB@wolfsburg.de&gt;"><EM>oliver.rauch@Wolfsburg.DE</EM></A>)<BR>
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Mick Barry wrote:
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<EM>&gt; Hi,
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<EM>&gt; I'm working on some SANE frontend software and have a question regarding
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<EM>&gt; sane_get_paremeters for multi frame images.
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<EM>&gt; For a multi frame image can it be assumed that lines, depth,
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<EM>&gt; pixels_per_line, and bytes_per_line will be the same for each frame, or
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<EM>&gt; is it possible that these values could change from frame to frame?
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<P>Hi Mick,
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the parameters you list have to keep the same for a multi frame image.
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(I think this also should be described in the sane standard).
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<P>Bye
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Oliver
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