On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 11:32:58 -0600 Rob Sims <sane-z at robsims.com> wrote:
> > I did some work in improving infrared and general coolscan > > support in the coolscan3 driver. You might want to give it a look. > > Thanks - I was basing my changes on the released package; I have now > checked out of cvs. Why the name change? The supported scanner list is > the same, and many of the changes seem cosmetic. If coolscan3 is > destined to replace 2, I'll rebase the patches against it. I started by changing a bit coolscan2 and then found that I needed more deeper changes. In order to avoid compatibility problems I preferred to fork it into coolscan3. I've then added infrared support for my LS-2000 which is working very fine. I now have an almost-open-source workflow for scanning my slides: I save to 16bits RGB+infrared with tiffscan and then use vuescan for infrared dust removal. > Does anyone know of features unimplemented for the 8000 that may be > common to the 9000? I'm currently planning on enabling the stuff I add > for only the 9000. > > What is the "reply" convention on this list - Debian lists it's to reply > to list only, and on kernel lists it's to retain the cc: list. there isn't. Every receiver has his own preference :) As the linux kernel rtc maintainer I have the habit to "reply to all" until someone bites me :) -- Best regards, Alessandro Zummo, Tower Technologies - Torino, Italy http://www.towertech.it
