Hi Aaron!

You say that xsane is your primary frontend. But it doesn't seem to be
documented anywhere in xsane manual how to disable the image corruption.
A user should not have to play Sherlock Holmes in order to find a way to
turn the image corruption off. As of now, the whole feature effectively
resembles infamous proprietary Digital Restrictions Management systems.
Please, provide a straightforward way to disable image corruption and
document it!

Andrey Paramonov

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