https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=356124

--- Comment #5 from David <linuxdav...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Kåre Särs from comment #3)
> "Bit Depth: 36-bit color" means that the hardware has 12 bits per color and
> that probably means that the "driver/backend" can pad with 0 for 16bit/color
> or strip away the lower bits for 8bits/color
> 
Thanks! I don't understand what it means :-)

> There should be a combobox option available that is called "bit depth" or
> "color depth"... setting this to 8bits should fix the problem.... if there
Where do I found that option? Client-machine or server-machine?

> is no such option could you run the following command in the terminal and
> make a scan with as low resolution as possible:
> 
> SANE_DEBUG_NIASH=255 skanlite
You can find the command in Doc255.txt

> Then attach the output here.  You could experiment with different levels of
> debug by changing 255 to something lower like 128, 32, 16.... if there is
> faaar too much repeated lines ;)
> 
> The scanner specs say USB or parallelport so I guess you are running saned
> on the old machine to share the scanner... I know that there is a
> big/little-endianness problem when using saned and 16bit/color....
> 
> Hope this helps

You can found the command "SANE_DEBUG_NET=16 skanlite" in Doc16.txt

PS: "Helios" is the name of pc-server (with Lubuntu + Scanner), "Dolphin" is
the name of pc-client (where I use Skanlite).

Thanks! :-)

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