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<h1>umax-backend</h1>
<a href="mailto:Oliver.Rauch@Wolfsburg.DE"><i>Oliver.Rauch@Wolfsburg.DE</i></a><br>
<i>Sun, 31 Aug 1997 10:48:02 +0200 (MET DST)</i>
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Hello David, hello Tristan, hello others<br>
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I want so support the 30-bit mode of the UMAX Astra-<br>
and the UMAX High-End scanners.<br>
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That can be devided into two parts, from which only the first<br>
is important at the moment:<br>
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1) Gamma correction with 10 bits input and 8 bits output<br>
( = 1024 bytes instead of 256 bytes )<br>
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2) a real 10 bits per pixel (greyscale) and 30 bits per pixel (rgb)<br>
support by sane<br>
=&gt; 2 bytes per pixel (greyscale) and 6 bytes per pixel (rgb)<br>
and 10 to 10 bits gamma data support<br>
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I don't know if the second part really is necessary at all.<br>
But 10 to 8 bits gamma data is something that must be<br>
done in future.<br>
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So my question is:<br>
Is it planed to support more than 8 bits per pixel for gamma data?<br>
If not, I could calculate the missing values in the umax-driver,<br>
but that's not a good way to do that, I think!<br>
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Bye<br>
Oliver<br>
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