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Compensating scanner distortion - looking for volunteers with a scanner
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(03-04-2022, 01:32 PM)Krikor Wrote:
  1. Get the ofn-scanner-fix package - ✔
  2. Install and read the doc carefully - ✔
  3. Do the "acid test" on your scanner. How bad is it? - ✔ (see image last post)
  4. Use the doc and the script to generate a compensation map - ✔
  5. What is the scanner error (first number in the parentheses)? What is the scanner make/model? - ✔ ((7,   0.487,  0.553) - EPSON ESC/P-R V4 Class Driver)
  6. Use the map to fix things - (IDK)
  7. Did it work? How well/badly? - (IDK)
  8. Any problems in particular? - Yes. I confess that I didn't understand the instructions well and I had difficulties in achieving this result.
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  • A 7px error isn't bad if you are scanning a 600PPI (my scanner is 76px). If you used a lower definition, it's proportionally worse (7px @300PPI would translate to 14px@6OOPPI
  • What is the picture above? The anchors are not on the lines, so it is after you ran the "fix" part?
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RE: Compensating scanner distortion - looking for volunteers with a scanner - by Ofnuts - 03-04-2022, 03:50 PM

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