sane-dmc(5)
sane-dmc --
SANE backend for the Polaroid Digital Microscope Camera
Description
sane-dmc
implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) backend that
provides access to the Polaroid Digital Microscope Camera.
sane-dmc expects device names of the form:
special
where special is the UNIX path-name for the special device
that corresponds to the scanner. The special device name
must be a generic SCSI device or a symbolic link to such a
device.
The Polaroid DMC supports a number of imaging modes.
sane-dmc supports:
Full Frame-
This mode corresponds to the 801-by-600 pixel full-color full-frame image.
Viewfinder-
This mode corresponds to the 270-by-201 pixel greyscale
viewfinder image. This image is acquired very quickly.
Raw-
This mode corresponds to the 1599-by-600 pixel
``raw'' image from the CCD. It is greyscale, with
pixels alternating horizontally between red, green
and blue stripes. The pixels are twice as high as
they are wide, so the image is distorted.
Thumbnail-
This mode corresponds to the 80-by-60 pixel full-color thumbnail image.
Super Resolution-
This image is a 1599-by-1200 pixel full-color image
constructed by filtering and interpolating the
``raw'' image. The filtering and interpolation is
done in software, so this mode is very slow. Also,
this mode places restrictions on how the image is
read which means that the ``preview'' mode of
xscanimage(1)
does not work in Super Resolution mode.
ASA Setting-
This setting adjusts the camera's sensitivity. You
can choose one of 25, 50, or 100 ``equivalent'' ASA.
Shutter Speed-
You can select a shutter speed from 8 to 1000 milliseconds.
The shutter speed is quantized in units of 32 microseconds.
White Balance-
You can choose between ``Daylight'', ``Incandescent'' or
``Fluorescent'' white balances. This setting corresponds
to the ``Color Temperature'' settings on Polaroid's
Windows and Macintosh software.
dmc.conf contains a list of device
names that correspond to DMC scanners. Empty lines and
lines starting with a hash (``#'') are ignored. A sample
configuration file is shown below:
/dev/scanner
# this is a comment
/dev/sge
The SANE_CONFIG_DIR environment variable
specifies the list of directories that may contain the configuration
file. The directories are separated by a colon (``:'').
If this variable is not set, the
configuration file is searched in two default
directories: firstly, the current working directory
(``.'') and then in /usr/local/etc/sane.d.
If the value of the environment variable ends with the
directory separator character, then the default
directories are searched after the explicitly specified
directories. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to
``/tmp/config:'' would result in directories tmp/config, ``.'', and
/usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
The SANE_DEBUG_DC25 environment variable controls the
debug level for the sane-dc25 backend if the library
was compiled with debugging support enabled. A value of 128
requests full debug output; smaller levels reduce verbosity.
Files
/usr/local/etc/sane.d/dmc.conf-
The backend configuration file (see the description of
SANE_CONFIG_DIR).
/usr/local/lib/sane/libsane-dmc.a-
The static library implementing this backend.
/usr/local/lib/sane/libsane-dmc.so-
The shared library implementing this backend
(present on systems that support dynamic loading).
Notices
In the Full Frame and Raw modes, images must be read
in units of entire lines. The driver performs no buffering
in these modes; if you ask sane_read to read a
non-integral number of lines, it may read less than you ask
for. If you ask sane_read to read less than a single
line, it returns SANE_STATUS_INVAL.
In the Super Resolution mode, images must be read in
units of two lines (3198 pixels or 9594 bytes.) If you
try to read less than two lines, you get SANE_STATUS_INVAL.
The Super Resolution mode is very slow.
In the Viewfinder and Thumbnail modes, the entire
image must be read in one SCSI transfer. In this case,
the driver performs buffering and you can read the image
in as small an increment as you like.
Author is David F Skoll.
References
sane-abaton(5),
sane-agfafocus(5),
sane-apple(5),
saned(1),
sane-dc25(5),
sane-dll(5),
sane-epson(5),
sane-hp(5),
sane-microtek(5),
sane-microtek2(5),
sane-mustek(5)
sane-net(5),
sane-pint(5),
sane-pnm(5),
sane-umax(5),
scanimage(1),
xsane(1),
xscanimage(1)
© 2004 The SCO Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 25 April 2004