1sane-coolscan3(5)        SANE Scanner Access Now Easy        sane-coolscan3(5)
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NAME

6       sane-coolscan3 - SANE backend for Nikon Coolscan film scanners
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DESCRIPTION

9       The  sane-coolscan3 library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy)
10       backend that provides access to Nikon  Coolscan  film  scanners.   Some
11       functions  of  this backend should be considered beta-quality software.
12       Most functions have been stable for a long  time,  but  of  course  new
13       development  can not and will not function properly from the very first
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17       At present, the following scanners are known to work with this backend:
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19              Model:                       Connection Type
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21              LS-30 (Coolscan III)         SCSI
22              LS-40 ED (Coolscan IV)       USB
23              LS-50 ED (Coolscan V)        USB
24              LS-2000                      SCSI
25              LS-4000 ED                   IEEE 1394
26              LS-8000 ED                   IEEE 1394
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28       Please send mail to sane-devel@alioth-lists.debian.net to  report  suc‐
29       cesses or failures.
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OPTIONS

33       The options the backend supports can either be selected through command
34       line options to programs like scanimage(1) or through GUI  elements  in
35       xscanimage(1) or xsane(1).
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37       Valid command line options and their syntax can be listed by using:
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39              scanimage --help -d coolscan3:<interface>:<device>
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41       where  <interface>  and  <device> specify the device in question, as in
42       the configuration file (see next section). The  -d  parameter  and  its
43       argument  can  be  omitted  to  obtain information on the first scanner
44       identified. Use the command:
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46              scanimage -L
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48       to list all devices recognized by your SANE installation.
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50       The options should be fully described by the  description  or  tooltips
51       given  by frontend. Here is a description of some of the most important
52       options, in the syntax with which they  must  be  supplied  to  scanim‐
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55       --frame <n>
56              This  option specifies which frame to operate on, if a motorized
57              film strip feeder or APS adapter are used. The frame number  <n>
58              ranges from 1 to the number of frames available, which is sensed
59              each time the backend is  initialized  (usually  each  time  you
60              start the frontend).
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62       --subframe <x>
63              This  option  shifts  the  scan  window  by the specified amount
64              (default unit is mm).
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66       --infrared=yes/no
67              If set to "yes", the scanner will  read  the  infrared  channel,
68              thus  allowing defect removal in software. The infrared image is
69              read during a second scan, with no options altered. The  backend
70              must  not be restarted between the scans.  If you use scanimage,
71              perform a batch scan with batch-count=2 to obtain the IR  infor‐
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74       --depth <n>
75              Here <n> can either be 8 or the maximum number of bits supported
76              by the scanner (10, 12, or 14). It specifies whether or not  the
77              scanner  reduces the scanned data to 8 bits before sending it to
78              the backend. If 8 bits are used, some information and thus image
79              quality  is  lost, but the amount of data is smaller compared to
80              higher depths. Also, many imaging  programs  and  image  formats
81              cannot handle depths greater than 8 bits.
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83       --autofocus
84              Perform  autofocus  operation. Unless otherwise specified by the
85              other options ( --focus-on-centre and friends), focusing is per‐
86              formed on the centre of the selected scan area.
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90       --ae   Perform  a  pre-scan to calculate exposure values automatically.
91              --ae-wb will maintain the white balance, while --ae will  adjust
92              each channel separately.
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94       --exposure
95              Multiply  all  exposure times with this value. This allows expo‐
96              sure correction without modifying white balance.
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98       --load Load the next slide when using the slide loader.
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100       --eject
101              Eject the film strip or  mounted  slide  when  using  the  slide
102              loader.
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104       --reset
105              Reset  scanner. The scanner will perform the same action as when
106              power is turned on: it will eject the film strip  and  calibrate
107              itself.  Use  this  whenever  the scanner refuses to load a film
108              strip properly, as a result of which --eject does not work.
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CONFIGURATION FILE

112       The  configuration  file   /etc/sane.d/coolscan3.conf   specifies   the
113       device(s)  that  the  backend will use. Owing to the nature of the sup‐
114       ported connection types SCSI, USB, and IEEE 1394, the default  configu‐
115       ration  file  supplied  with  the SANE distribution should work without
116       being edited.
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118       Each line in the configuration file is either of the  following,  where
119       all entries are case-sensitive:
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121       blank or starting with a '#' character
122              These  lines  are  ignored, thus '#' can be used to include com‐
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125       containing only the word "auto"
126              This instructs the backend to probe for a  scanner  by  scanning
127              the  buses for devices with know identifiers. This is the action
128              taken when no configuration file is present.
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130       a line of the form <interface>:<device>
131              Here <interface> can be one of "scsi" or "usb", and <device>  is
132              the  device file of the scanner. Note that IEEE 1394 devices are
133              handled by the SBP-2 module in the kernel and appear to SANE  as
134              SCSI devices.
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FILES

138       /usr/lib64/sane/libsane-coolscan3.a
139              The static library implementing this backend.
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141       /usr/lib64/sane/libsane-coolscan3.so
142              The shared library implementing this backend (present on systems
143              that support dynamic loading).
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145       /etc/sane.d/coolscan3.conf
146              Configuration file for this backend, read each time the  backend
147              is initialized.
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ENVIRONMENT

151       SANE_DEBUG_COOLSCAN3
152              If  the  library  was  compiled with debug support enabled, this
153              environment variable controls the debug level for this  backend.
154              E.g.,  a  value  of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
155              Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
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SEE ALSO

159       sane-scsi(5), sane-usb(5), scanimage(1), xscanimage(1), xsane(1)
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BUGS

163       Currently, the SANE protocol  does  not  allow  automatically  updating
164       options  whenever  the hardware changes. Thus the number of choices for
165       the --frame option will be fixed when the backend is initialized  (usu‐
166       ally  when  the  user runs the frontend). In particular, if there is no
167       film strip in the automatic film strip feeder when the backend is  ini‐
168       tialized, the frame option will not appear at all. Also, restarting the
169       frontend after swapping film adapters is strongly recommended.
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171       Linux kernels prior to 2.4.19 had a patch that truncated  INQUIRY  data
172       from IEEE 1394 scanners to 36 bytes, discarding vital information about
173       the scanner. The IEEE 1394 models therefore only work  with  2.4.19  or
174       later.
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176       No real bugs currently known, please report any to the SANE developers'
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AUTHORS

181       coolscan3 written by A. Zummo <a.zummo@towertech.it>, based heavily  on
182       coolscan2 written by András Major <andras@users.sourceforge.net>.
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186                                  11 Jul 2008                sane-coolscan3(5)
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