In my install that is not available, possibly because my v330 doesn’t support that but i’m not sure.
That’s likely indeed.
Thanks for checking this out and reporting back here
I wonder if the Epsonscan2 needs a transparency plugin? maybe utsushi. or gscan2pdf.
couple people made there own workarounds here ^^. also maybe non-win packages of this aren’t bundled with all the extra?
maybe the classic tarball /sh install from source (epson)?
where there’s a will there’s a way. some scan packages in linux are very feature rich.
Thank you so much for this!
Am now scanning on my Mac again, but will try the suggestions in this thread.
—that’s the importance of having a backup OS. cannot stress it enough.
BTW—I installed the elaborate, dense, and packed scanner called Xsane
from the AUR. It scans transparencies. It recognized my V39 as well. edit, typo
Looked at
Did not get the install-from-source to work, yet. Needs dependencies that can be found in a script ( install-deps) - I’ll have a better look later this week.
I use xsane as well, but it can not automatically scan all 12 negatives/positives in the transparency unit, as far as I’ve been able to find out. And as I need to scan some 3000 negatives and 2000 positives I’d rather use the macos-version in that case.
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