On 9/19/20 11:57 AM, Bastien Nocera wrote:
D-Bus traffic is filtered, and we can select which services the
application has access to. By default, only portals are accessible,
nothing else, greatly reducing potential security and privacy issues.

How do you plan to receive scanned images from scanner?

Note, A4 color image at 1200 DPI is slightly less that 1/2 Gb. SANE returns image uncompressed, so you probably need 1/2 Gb in scan server, 1/2 Gb in D-Bus daemon and 1/2 Gb in receiving application.

And there are also larger paper sizes that A4, and higher resolutions that 1200.

By contrast, if you are using some transport that allows streaming, and sane driver is well-written (i.e., it uncompresses the received image line-by-line, not entire image at once), you only need few tens of kilobytes to perform the image transfer.

Note, Linux Printing is different from Linux scanning in that aspect, that images sent to printer are usually compressed.

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        Wishes, Alexander Pevzner ([email protected])

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