=46rank Peters schrieb am Donnerstag, 26. Februar 2004 17:20: > On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 12:17:53 +0100 > Stefan Schl=F6rholz <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello Frank, > > Could you give hints or a description how to proceed to get colour > > correction in sane? > > The difference between Linux and MS Windows is that Linux requires > from the user a lot more understanding of the basic concepts. But > with a little bit of motivation and effort, the process is easy to > learn. sorry I forgot to mention that I collected some information about ICM on=20 the net allready. I am aware of the fact that the difference in Linux=20 scans and Windows scan is due to the fact that the Scanner manufacturer=20 provided a frontend to scan a reference slide, which also was packaged=20 with the scanner, and that the so obtained profile is automatically is=20 applied to the scan. Thanks for the detailed introduction anyway. > standard that is built into most recent computer monitors). For > this, you will need to acquire a calibration target from Coloraid > (http://targets.coloraid.de). This should be your only investment > of hard cash ($15 US). Do you think the slide provided by the scanner manufacturer will do=20 also? > Scanner Space ------------------------> Printing Space > scanner profile > printer profile But if I understand correctly this printer profile is different to the=20 printer profile needed to convert from monitor to printer, right? > for modifying the source code. For all makefiles in the > lprof-1.09/qt sub-directories, do the following: > > 1) Change -lqt to -lqt-mt in the POSTLIB variable. I recall having it done for some makefiles allready but I do not know=20 for what project. > The program should now compile and provide a nice and easy to use > graphical interface. This is a GUI to generate an ICM profile only? The conversion needs to=20 be done manually, e.g. using ImageMagick (IIRC) by passing the scan and=20 the profile to e.g. convert? Is there a chance to automatically have the ICM profile applied when=20 scanning automatically using xsane? Thanks again Stefan
