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This backend dynamically enabeles the options that are supported
by the scanner in dependence of the scanning-mode and other options. Here
is an example of the frontend
XSane:
The options Gamma, brightness, contrast and negative in the
main window come from xsane that calculates a gamma table using this values.
These values are corelated to highlight, midlight and shadow sliders in
the Histogram window.
Scan modes:
| Mode |
Remark |
| Lineart |
1 bit/pixel black/white mode |
| Halftone |
1 bit/pixel dithered black/white mode |
| Grayscale |
8 / 9 / 10 / 12 / 14 / 16 bits/pixel gray mode |
| Color |
24 / 27 / 30 / 36 / 42 / 48 bits/pixel RGB mode |
Scan sources:
| Scan sources |
| Flatbed |
| Transparency adapter (UTA) |
| Automatic document feeder (ADF) |
Standard options:
| Standard options |
Remark |
| Analog gamma correction |
Define the value for analog gamma correction. *
Value between 1.0 and 2.0 .
(Analog gamma correction doesn't reduce the number of used colors) |
| Highlight |
Define the intensity that shall be considered white. * |
| Shadow |
Define the intensity that shall be considered black. * |
| Contrast |
Define the contrast of the image - only available in halftone-mode. |
| Brightness |
Define the brightness of the image - only available in halftone-mode. |
| Threshold |
Define the minimum intensity to get a white point- only available in
lineart-mode. |
| Use custom gamma table |
Use free definable scanner internal digital gamma table.
If you enable this option, the gamma correction is done inside the
scanner. If you have a scanner with more than 8/24 bits/pixel, the image
is scanned with the maximum available bit depth. The gamma correction does
transform the image form the internal bit depth to the selected output
bit depth (see below).
The frontends do handle the usage of the gamma table different. If
you use xsane, you should enable this option to use the maximum available
bit depth (otherwise xsane does the conversion with the selected output
bit depth).
(Side-effect: digital gamma correction may reduce the number of used
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