debian man page for primaxscan

Query: primaxscan

OS: debian

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PRIMAXSCAN(1)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					     PRIMAXSCAN(1)

NAME
primaxscan
USAGE
primaxscan [options] primaxscan -f filename.tiff primaxscan -h
OPTIONS
-h, --help shows this message -v [LEVEL] , --verbose=[LEVEL] increase debugging output -P PORT, --port=PORT Hex-address of the parallel-PORT (378) -s SPEED, --speed=SPEED SPEED of the carriage {0,1,2...15} -S RES, --Scanner=RES max. optical RESolution of the Scanner {300,600} dpi -V, --version display version -p LxT, --pos=LxT position form Left x Top in inch -d WxH, --dim=WxH Width x Heigth of scan area in inch (max. 8.50 x 11.70) -c C, --contrast=C Contrast {(-2000)..(1000)} -b B, --brightness=B Brightness {(-200)..(200)} -g G, --gamma=G Gamma {(0.2)..(5)} -r RES, --res=RES RESolution in dpi (max. 300) see option -S -f NAME, --file=NAME NAME for tiff-file -C val, --Compression=val, val=0 switches compression off -l on/off, --lamp=on/off turn lamp on/off -D, --RED only RED-channel -E, --BLUE only BLUE-channel -N, --GREEN only GREEN-channel -R, --RGB 24-Bit RGB-mode (default) -G, --GRAY 8-Bit GRAY-mode -B, --BW 1-Bit Black-White-mode (possible with all other modes)
SEE ALSO
http://primax.sourceforge.net/faq.html
AUTHORS
Software authors: Marco Foglia <marco@foglia.org> Thomas Schano <Schano@t-online.de> Christian Ordig <chr.ordig@gmx.net> Manual author: Ola Lundqvist <opal@debian.org>
POD ERRORS
Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained below: Around line 13: '=item' outside of any '=over' Around line 98: You forgot a '=back' before '=head1' Around line 104: '=item' outside of any '=over' Primaxscan Sat Apr 21 13:35:52 UTC 2012 PRIMAXSCAN(1)
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