On Monday 26 July 2010 16:10:52 Gerhard Jaeger wrote:
> On Monday 26 July 2010 15:58:10 Stefan Champailler wrote:
> > > > Maybe Gerhard knows something about this. In the end, it may just
> > > > vibrations due to different motor settings between SANE and the
> > > > Windows driver.
> > >
>


Tested these :

debian:/home/stefan/Projects/sane/sane-backends# ../libsane/bin/scanimage -p 
--resolution 200 >alpha.pnm
debian:/home/stefan/Projects/sane/sane-backends# ../libsane/bin/scanimage -p 
--resolution 600 >alpha.pnm
debian:/home/stefan/Projects/sane/sane-backends# ../libsane/bin/scanimage -p 
--resolution 600 -x 215 -y 297 >alpha.pnm
debian:/home/stefan/Projects/sane/sane-backends# ../libsane/bin/scanimage -p 
--resolution 50  >alpha.pnmdebian:/home/stefan/Projects/sane/sane-backends# 
../libsane/bin/scanimage -p --resolution 100  >alpha100.pnm
debian:/home/stefan/Projects/sane/sane-backends# ../libsane/bin/scanimage -p 
--resolution 200  >alpha200.pnm


with success in all cases (well, it scanned something and the resolution 
changed proportionally)

So for me, the fix is functional. Cool, now I can give 3 more years to that 
scanner !

stF

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