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SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) is an application programming interface (API) that provides a standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner, video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). The Zeta version is based on a code written for UNIX (GNU/Linux), and is available under the GNU General Public License.

 

GNU

GNU - The prosject was started in 1984 to develop a completely free Unix-like operating system, the GNU system. GNU stands for "GNU is Not Unix".




If you are interested in reading more about this project, please visit http://www.gnu.org.

The GNU Public License (GPL) can be found here.

 
SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) for Zeta

Sanity is a simple front-end for SANE.

SANE supports all major scanner manufactures, and there are drivers for FireWire-, Parallell-, SCSI-, USB- and USB2-port. yellowTAB's SANE port currently only support SCSI, USB- and USB 2 scanners.

Please let us know how your scanner work under Zeta.

Sanity lets you have connected more then one scanner to your system, so the first thing that you should do after starting the program, is to choose what scanner you would like to work with. This is done from the Device menu in the Control Panel.

Basic configurations
In the Boundaries


Advanced configurations
Sanity supports three different Scan Modes: Binary, Gray and Color.

You can set the Halftoning and Dropout through pop down menus. Brightness and Sharpness are set with bars.

Sanity also has support for both Gamma Correction and Color correction, and you can also adjust the Scan resolution.

The scanned work can be saved in any graphical file format supported in Zeta, see Translators for more information.


 

 

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