Thanx for your tricks ! I think I can see more clearly the method I will follow...
I will keep you inform of my experiments if they are interesting. Maybe it could be a good point to write a SANE "official" how-to about the= =20 reverse engineering and the list of features that a backend must implement. What do you think of this ? julien Le Vendredi 13 F=E9vrier 2004 21:54, Martijn van Oosterhout a =E9crit : > On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 01:37:09PM -0500, m. allan noah wrote: > > then it is a matter of making very small steps, like scanning small ima= ge > > in b&w, then change the x dimension and scan again it again, then change > > the y and scan again, then change the paper size and scan again. then t= ry > > a different resolution, then grayscale, then color... > > One useful tip at this stage is to wait 20+ seconds between each thing you > do. If you've got a list of what you did, you can use the timestamps in t= he > sniffer to match up cause/effect. > > Good luck! It's not easy, but the results are worth it.
