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""8" G"S"##L$ Q$[$ l$x$$$$$$$E$Z%Ex%3%%Q& &&+'7D' |'''('*' (((( 8(fF((2( ()})'))%)=+>@+@+E+2, 9,Z,q,?,@,% -1-L.VM.t. /&/?/00 0*0:0?0S0k<MEq,7!fAK._LBeJln g[:iO#6j/+WV3^- 8Q *spbC 1%GcXT0$9a`2&\=NHr"P S)'doDU?ZR>(4Im@5h];FY 16 bits gray48 bits colorAllows one to test device behavior with other supported modelsAlternates between color and black/white scanningAnalog GainAnalog frontendAnalog gamma blueAnalog gamma correctionAnalog gamma greenAnalog gamma redAnalog gamma-correctionAnalog gamma-correction for blueAnalog gamma-correction for greenAnalog gamma-correction for redBackground colorBind analog gammaColorColor (48 bits)Color 36Color HalftoneColor LED indicatorColor LineartColor MatrixColor RAWColor RGBColor RGB TEXTColor balanceColor channels gain settingsColor channels offset settingsColor correctionColor correction coefficientsColor filterColor lines per readColor patternColor value for trailing lines filling mode 'color'. RGB color as r*65536+256*g+b or gray value (default=violet or gray)Color24Color36Color48Custom color matrix for grayscale scans.Custom color matrix.Do a grayscale rather than color scanDropout colorEmail buttonEmulate GrayscaleExtra color adjustmentsFast gray modeFine colorGamma-correction table with 1024 entries. In color mode this option equally affects the red, green, and blue channels simultaneously (i.e., it is an intensity gamma table).Gamma-correction table with 4096 entries. In color mode this option equally affects the red, green, and blue channels simultaneously (i.e., it is an intensity gamma table).Gamma-correction table. In color mode this option equally affects the red, green, and blue channels simultaneously (i.e., it is an intensity gamma table).GrayGray gainGray mode colorGray offsetGray16Gray8GrayifyGrayscale 4 bitsGrayscale 8 bitsGrayscale lines per readGrayscale scanHide end-of-page indicator pixels and overwrite with neighbor pixelsIf checked the backend automatically tries to determine an optimal value for the threshold.If checked the color calibration before a scan is done by the backendIf checked the scanner does not perform backtrackingIf enabled, image will be scanned in color mode and then converted to grayscale by software. This may improve image quality in some circumstances.If enabled, some images involved in scanner processing are saved to analyze them.Ignore center double feed sensorImage colors will be invertedIn RGB-mode use same values for each colorIncrease or decrease the analog gain of the CCD arrayLamp colorLoad the image as grayscale.Mono Color MatrixMulti-level RGB color (one pass color)Multi-level black & white (grayscale mode)NTSC GrayNeed calibrationNegative colorNegative grayOne-pass scanners use only one color during gray or binary scanning, useful for colored paper or inkOperation was canceledRGB or gray color value for filling mode 'color'RandomizeRead color/BW button stateRequest that all previews are done in the fastest (low-quality) mode. This may be a non-color mode or a low resolution mode.Scan in fast gray mode (lower quality).Select color/BW buttonSelect the kind of test picture. Available options: Solid black: fills the whole scan with black. Solid white: fills the whole scan with white. Color pattern: draws various color test patterns depending on the mode. Grid: draws a black/white grid with a width and height of 10 mm per square.Selects the scan mode (e.g., lineart, monochrome, or color).Selects which radiance level should be considered "50 % gray".Selects which scan color is used gray mode (default: green).Set color of background for scans. May conflict with overscan optionSet the order of frames in three-pass color mode.Set the scanner's color matrix.Sets gray channel gainSets gray channel offsetSets the color balance values to the firmware provided values.Sets the color correction table for the selected output device.Sets the lamp color (color dropout)Setup gain and offset for scanning automatically. If this option is disabled, options for setting the analog frontend parameters manually are provided. This option is enabled by default. For testing only.Simulate a three-pass scanner. In color mode, three frames are transmitted.Specifies the width of the media. Required for automatic centering of sheet-fed scans.The lamp will be turned off after the given time (in minutes). A value of 0 means, that the lamp won't be turned off.Warmup lampWhen enabled, scan process will not start immediately. To proceed, press "SCAN" button (for MP150) or "COLOR" button (for other models). To cancel, press "GRAY" button.When using gray or lineart this option selects the used color.XPA Graycolorcolor-bwcolor-bw-stategraylamp not stabilizedraw = raw scan data, last = repeat last scan line, raster = b/w raster, white = white color, black = black color, color = RGB or gray color valueProject-Id-Version: sane-backends 1.0.31 Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: sane-devel@alioth-lists.debian.net PO-Revision-Date: 2022-03-26 23:58+0000 Last-Translator: Anthony Harrington Language-Team: British English MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Launchpad-Export-Date: 2024-09-02 19:28+0000 X-Generator: Launchpad (build 1b1ed1ad2dbfc71ee62b5c5491c975135a771bf0) Language: en_GB 16 bits grey48 bits colourAllows one to test device behaviour with other supported modelsAlternates between colour and black/white scanningAnalogue GainAnalogue frontendAnalogue gamma blueAnalogue gamma correctionAnalogue gamma greenAnalogue gamma redAnalogue gamma-correctionAnalogue gamma-correction for blueAnalogue gamma-correction for greenAnalogue gamma-correction for redBackground colourBind analogue gammaColourColour (48 bits)Colour 36Colour HalftoneColour LED indicatorColour LineartColour MatrixColour RAWColour RGBColour RGB TEXTColour balanceColour channels gain settingsColour channels offset settingsColour correctionColour correction coefficientsColour filterColour lines per readColour patternColour value for trailing lines filling mode 'colour'. RGB colour as r*65536+256*g+b or grey value (default=violet or grey)Colour24Colour36Colour48Custom colour matrix for greyscale scans.Custom colour matrix.Do a greyscale rather than colour scanDropout colourE-mail buttonEmulate GreyscaleExtra colour adjustmentsFast grey modeFine colourGamma-correction table with 1024 entries. In colour mode this option equally affects the red, green, and blue channels simultaneously (i.e., it is an intensity gamma table).Gamma-correction table with 4096 entries. In colour mode this option equally affects the red, green, and blue channels simultaneously (i.e., it is an intensity gamma table).Gamma-correction table. In colour mode this option equally affects the red, green, and blue channels simultaneously (i.e., it is an intensity gamma table).GreyGrey gainGrey mode colourGrey offsetGrey16Grey8GreyifyGreyscale 4 bitsGreyscale 8 bitsGreyscale lines per readGreyscale scanHide end-of-page indicator pixels and overwrite with neighbour pixelsIf ticked the backend automatically tries to determine an optimal value for the threshold.If ticked the colour calibration before a scan is done by the backendIf ticked the scanner does not perform backtrackingIf enabled, image will be scanned in colour mode and then converted to greyscale by software. This may improve image quality in some circumstances.If enabled, some images involved in scanner processing are saved to analyse them.Ignore centre double feed sensorImage colours will be invertedIn RGB-mode use same values for each colourIncrease or decrease the analogue gain of the CCD arrayLamp colourLoad the image as greyscale.Mono Colour MatrixMulti-level RGB colour (one pass colour)Multi-level black & white (greyscale mode)NTSC GreyNeeds calibrationNegative colourNegative greyOne-pass scanners use only one colour during grey or binary scanning, useful for coloured paper or inkOperation was cancelledRGB or grey colour value for filling mode 'colour'RandomiseRead colour/BW button stateRequest that all previews are done in the fastest (low-quality) mode. This may be a non-colour mode or a low resolution mode.Scan in fast grey mode (lower quality).Select colour/BW buttonSelect the kind of test picture. Available options: Solid black: fills the whole scan with black. Solid white: fills the whole scan with white. Colour pattern: draws various colour test patterns depending on the mode. Grid: draws a black/white grid with a width and height of 10 mm per square.Selects the scan mode (e.g., lineart, monochrome, or colour).Selects which radiance level should be considered "50 % grey".Selects which scan colour is used in grey mode (default: green).Set colour of background for scans. May conflict with overscan optionSet the order of frames in three-pass colour mode.Set the scanner's colour matrix.Sets grey channel gainSets grey channel offsetSets the colour balance values to the firmware provided values.Sets the colour correction table for the selected output device.Sets the lamp colour (colour dropout)Setup gain and offset for scanning automatically. If this option is disabled, options for setting the analogue frontend parameters manually are provided. This option is enabled by default. For testing only.Simulate a three-pass scanner. In colour mode, three frames are transmitted.Specifies the width of the media. Required for automatic centring of sheet-fed scans.The lamp will be turned off after the given time (in minutes). A value of 0 means that the lamp won't be turned off.Warm up lampWhen enabled, scan process will not start immediately. To proceed, press "SCAN" button (for MP150) or "COLOUR" button (for other models). To cancel, press "GREY" button.When using grey or lineart this option selects the used colour.XPA Greycolourcolour-bwcolour-bw-stategreylamp not stabilisedraw = raw scan data, last = repeat last scan line, raster = b/w raster, white = white colour, black = black colon, colour = RGB or grey colour value