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[CLUG] 7.1 vs 7.2

[CLUG] 7.1 vs 7.2

Donncha O Caoimh donncha.ocaoimh at tradesignals.com
Mon Feb 11 10:10:40 GMT 2002


Learn to use Google Marcus :) The second link on this page looks like it
will help you!

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=linux+scsi+picture+scan

Donncha.


Marcus Viertel wrote:
> 
> Peter,
> 
> > > 3) I want to start shifting my productive "work" onto my
> > linux platform. One
> > > thing I do a lot is photo restoration, and I am sure I can
> > do that even
> > > better and faster under Linux than Windows. Any suggestions
> > as to what
> > > program? Should I stick with GIMP or something else? What
> > about scanner
> > > support (need TWAIN support for SCSI scanner)
> >
> >
> > GIMP has some very good algorithms but the interface is one of the
> > biggest bags of shite I have ever seen. I can't imagine anyone using
> > it for anything productive unless they have the patience of Job and
> > *lots* of time to waste. It's probably the most counterintuitive
> > interface I know, which is a shame because the features of the program
> > are supposed to be excellent.
> 
> Okay, lets forget about GIMP. Besides, I have seen that Corel have a photo
> editor for Linux. But how can I scan in the images. The scanner is a SCSI
> scanner and is recognised by the OS, but I need a program for scanning that
> works under Linux?
>




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