Hi guys
I recently pulled out my old Canon FB630U scanner.
Seems like it still works, so I fired up xsane and tried to scan.
The pictures were not bright, and yellowish like faded old photograph if you
know what I mean.
Playing with gamma, contrast, and brightness helps a bit, but I was
wondering if there's a way to manually calibrate the device via sane?
Or any hints at all :)

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From [email protected]  Wed Apr 25 00:15:20 2007
From: [email protected] (Hugh McMaster)
Date: Wed Apr 25 00:40:02 2007
Subject: [sane-devel] Compiling Sane for Win32
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Hi Jon and Allan,

Thankyou for your replies.  I have downloaded the 1.0.18 sources, and
will attempt to compile them under Cygwin, after reading the
Readme.Windows.

I will report back with any issues that may arise.

Hugh

On 22/04/07, Jon Chambers wrote:
> On Saturday 21 April 2007 11:41, Hugh McMaster wrote:
> > Is it possible to compile Sane for Windows, say, by using Cygwin or MinGW?
>
> Yes.  Compile under cygwin.  I have heard of problems with certain backends in
> the past but give it go.  (See README.windows in the source distribution).

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