sane-leo(5)


NAME

   sane-leo - SANE backend for LEO Technologies scanners

DESCRIPTION

   The  sane-leo  library  implements  a  SANE  (Scanner  Access Now Easy)
   backend that provides access to some LEO SCSI  flatbed  scanners.  This
   backend  should  be considered beta-quality software! LEO scanners were
   also sold under the Across Technologies brand.

   The scanners that should work with this backend are:

             Vendor Model           status
          ----------------------  -----------
            Across FS-1130          tested
            Leo S3                  tested

   The options the backend supports can either be selected through command
   line  options  to  programs  like  scanimage or through GUI elements in
   xscanimage or xsane.

   If you  have  any  strange  behavior,  please  report  to  the  backend
   maintainer or to the SANE mailing list.

   Valid command line options and their syntax can be listed by using
          scanimage --help -d leo

   Scan Mode

   --mode selects the basic mode of operation of the scanner valid choices
          are Black & White , Grayscale and Color The Black &  White  mode
          is  black  and  white  only  (1 bit). Grayscale will produce 256
          levels of gray (8 bits). Color will  produce  a  24  bits  color
          image.

   --resolution
          selects  the  resolution  for  a  scan.  The  scanner can do all
          resolutions between 1 and 300, in increments of 1.

   Geometry options

   -l -t -x -y
          control the scan area: -l sets the top left x coordinate, -t the
          top left y coordinate, -x selects the width and -y the height of
          the scan area. All parameters are specified  in  millimeters  by
          default.

   Enhancement options

   --custom-gamma
          (grayscale  and  color  mode  only) allows the user to specify a
          gamma table (see the next 3 parameters).

   --red-gamma-table
          (color mode only) can be used to download a user  defined  gamma
          table for the red channel. The table must be 256 bytes long.

   --green-gamma-table
          (color  mode  only) can be used to download a user defined gamma
          table for the green channel. The table must be 256 bytes long.

   --blue-gamma-table
          (color mode only) can be used to download a user  defined  gamma
          table for the blue channel. The table must be 256 bytes long.

   --halftone
          (Black  &  White only) select the halftone mask to use. Possible
          values are Diamond , 8x8 Coarse Fatting , 8x8 Fine Fatting , 8x8
          Bayer and 8x8 Vertical Line

   --preview
          requests a preview scan. The resolution used for that scan is 28
          dpi and the scan area is the maximum allowed. The scan  mode  is
          user selected. The default is "no".

CONFIGURATION FILE

   The   configuration   file   /etc/sane.d/leo.conf   supports  only  one
   information: the device name to use (eg /dev/scanner).

FILES

   /usr/lib/arch_triplet/sane/libsane-leo.a
          The static library implementing this backend.

   /usr/lib/arch_triplet/sane/libsane-leo.so
          The shared library implementing this backend (present on systems
          that support dynamic loading).

ENVIRONMENT

   SANE_DEBUG_LEO
          If  the  library  was  compiled with debug support enabled, this
          environment variable controls the debug level for this  backend.
          E.g.,  a  value  of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
          Smaller levels reduce verbosity.

LIMITATIONS

   The windows TWAIN driver has many more options than this SANE  backend.
   However   they   are  only  software  adjustments.  This  backend  only
   implements what the scanner can support.

BUGS

   None known.

SEE ALSO

   sane-scsi(5), scanimage(1), xscanimage(1), xsane(1), sane(7)

AUTHOR

   The package is actively maintained by Frank Zago.
          http://www.zago.net/sane/#leo

                              11 Jul 2008                      sane-leo(5)





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