in principle it is possible. What backend do you use, microtek2 or
microtek? If it is microtek2, I can look what I can do. But in the
meantime you can do a color scan and I think it is possible with gimp
to separate the channels (red, green, blue). That would give the same
effect but of course it is slower, especially with a 3-pass scanner.
Karsten
Christoph Knauer schrieb:
> Hi People,
>
> is it possible to select a grey channel for scanning
> greyscale (e.g. red or
> green, like filters in b/w-photographie)? I'm using a
> microtec E2-Scanner
> (3-pass). In the Windows-Twain-driver was such a
> selection (red, green,
> blue, and master).
>
> So long, Christoph
>
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