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How to scan scan under Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.5 | Zbig | 31 Aug 07:16 |
How to scan scan under Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.5 | Richard | 04 Sep 19:06 |
Interesting stuff (was: Re: How to scan scan under Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.5) | Rick Strong | 04 Sep 20:24 |
Interesting stuff (was: Re: How to scan scan under Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.5) | Partha Bagchi | 05 Sep 16:27 |
Interesting stuff (was: Re: How to scan scan under Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.5) | Richard | 07 Sep 16:39 |
How to scan scan under Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.5 | Zbig | 08 Sep 08:38 |
How to scan scan under Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.5 | Richard | 13 Sep 00:33 |
How to scan scan under Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.5 | Zbig | 19 Sep 17:45 |
How to scan scan under Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.5 | DaveC | 20 Sep 15:18 |
How to scan scan under Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.5 | Zbig | 20 Sep 20:32 |
How to scan scan under Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.5
Hi,
King of cash review. I have Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.5 and would like to scan into GIMP.
I installed the Samsung M2070 scanner/printer and I have the following folder contents:
1.Library- Application Support - Samsung- TWAIN Discovery - Samsung M2070 Series - Scanner auswaehlen 2.Library - Image Capture - Devices - Samsung Scanner 3.Library - Twain Data Sources - SamsungM2070 Series.ds
After the new installation of GIMP 2.8.18 no menu create - from Scanner can be found.
Could you understand why?
The printer and scanner work without problems.
Best regards Zbig
How to scan scan under Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.5
I'm not sure I understand your latest response (other than that your scanner IS set up properly on your system, as it should be).
In GIMP, in the File menu, right underneath 'New.' there should be an option called 'Create' that opens a submenu, on which there should be an option labeled 'Scanner/Camera'. This option should be on the menu even if you don't have any registered TWAIN devices connected/available for GIMP to read from.
I don't have a Mac system so I can't reproduce the scenario myself and I'm kind of in the dark here. One important question to know is -- is yours one of those printer+scanner combo units?
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Interesting stuff (was: Re: How to scan scan under Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.5)
Some interesting stuff in that 'Create' menu item. Thanks.
Rick Strong
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Hp scan can t find printer. . . . .In GIMP, in the File menu, right underneath 'New.' there should be an option called 'Create' that opens a submenu, on which there should be an option labeled 'Scanner/Camera' . . .
Interesting stuff (was: Re: How to scan scan under Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.5)
You cannot scan from GIMP on OSX.
On Sun, Sep 4, 2016 at 4:24 PM, Rick Strong wrote:
Some interesting stuff in that 'Create' menu item. Thanks.
https://downloaddu.mystrikingly.com/blog/omniplan-3-mac-crack. Rick Strong
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. . . .In GIMP, in the File menu, right underneath 'New.' there should be anoption called 'Create' that opens a submenu, on which there should be anoption labeled 'Scanner/Camera' . . .
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That would have been awesome to know sooner. :)
Anyway, Zbig, looks like you're slightly out of luck. If your GIMP can't access your scanner then you'll just have to use the scanner by itself (try pressing the Scan button on the scanner unit and see what software your system calls to handle the scanner event). Once you've scanned your image to a file then you can open that file in GIMP like any other.
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How to scan scan under Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.5
That would have been awesome to know sooner. :)
Anyway, Zbig, looks like you're slightly out of luck. If your GIMP can't access your scanner then you'll just have to use the scanner by itself (try pressing the Scan button on the scanner unit and see what software your system calls to handle the scanner event). Once you've scanned your image to a file then you can open that file in GIMP like any other.
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Thank you Stratadrake,
this basic kind of scanning works. But I would like to scan under GIMP what is quicker and I always used it under Windows GIMP. Zbig
How to scan scan under Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.5
If you're talking about the window and controls that appear when you're configuring how you want it to be scanned (e.g. exposure, brightness/contrast, crop area, etc.), this part actually *isn't* GIMP's doing at all. It's actually managed by the software drivers installed on your system, and GIMP is simply calling on it to deliver a scanned image.
And, as the other person already stated, GIMP simply has NO scanner support on Mac. Whatsoever. At all.
However, like I was trying to say earlier, this isn't the end of the story. You can still access the scanner in some capacity outside of GIMP (preferably with comprehensive exposure controls), then open the resulting saved image in GIMP. I can't be of 100% help here since I don't have a Mac myself to work on, but I might be able to look up some steps if you answer these questions:
1 - Is it a dedicated scanner, or a printer/scanner combo unit?
2 - What brand and model number is it?
If I know that, I can start searching for answers.
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How to scan scan under Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.5
Hi Stratadrake,
I am very sad to hear that GIMP on Mac doesn't support direct scanning. I was very got used to this feature on Windows. In the User Manual of GIMP I can read that in the File directory one can find the Create -- > from Scanner button if there is an Image Capture device installed.
But now coming back to your questions:
-I tested the scanner feature on two scanners: -Samsung m2017 which is the scanner/printer http://www.samsung.com/de/business/support/model/SL-M2070FW/XEC -Canon Lide 210, which is the dedicated scanner https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/support/details/scanners/photo-scanner/canoscan-lide-210
In both cases I installed the newest version of the drivers and I can use the both scanners using Samsung/Canon tools, or Mac tools like Image Capture or printer/scanner from the settings-->printer/scanner. Both producers claim the drivers are TWAIN compatible.
Maybe the community could develop this feature for MAC?
Thank you and best regards
Zig
I was about to download the sane libraries to tackle the problem but then I saw that SANE doesn't support my backends.
If you're talking about the window and controls that appear when you're configuring how you want it to be scanned (e.g. exposure, brightness/contrast, crop area, etc.), this part actually *isn't* GIMP's doing at all. It's actually managed by the software drivers installed on your system, and GIMP is simply calling on it to deliver a scanned image.
And, as the other person already stated, GIMP simply has NO scanner support on Mac. Whatsoever. At all.
However, like I was trying to say earlier, this isn't the end of the story. You can still access the scanner in some capacity outside of GIMP (preferably with comprehensive exposure controls), then open the resulting saved image in GIMP. I can't be of 100% help here since I don't have a Mac myself to work on, but I might be able to look up some steps if you answer these questions:
1 - Is it a dedicated scanner, or a printer/scanner combo unit?
2 - What brand and model number is it?
If I know that, I can start searching for answers.
-- Stratadrake strata_ranger@hotmail.com
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Numbers may not lie, but neither do they tell the whole truth.
How to scan scan under Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.5
If you are comfortable with some light hacking (the good kind), these folks found a way to re-install Twain features in some OS X versions (Mav, Yose only):
Good luck,Dave
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Hi Stratadrake,
I am very sad to hear that GIMP on Mac doesn't support direct scanning. I wasvery got used to this feature on Windows.In the User Manual of GIMP I can read that in the File directory one can findthe Create -- > from Scanner button if there is an Image Capture deviceinstalled.
But now coming back to your questions:
-I tested the scanner feature on two scanners:-Samsung m2017 which is the scanner/printerhttp://www.samsung.com/de/business/support/model/SL-M2070FW/XEC-Canon Lide 210, which is the dedicated scannerhttps://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/support/details/scanners/photo-scanner/canoscan-lide-210
In both cases I installed the newest version of the drivers and I can use theboth scanners using Samsung/Canon tools, or Mac tools like Image Capture orprinter/scanner from the settings-->printer/scanner.Both producers claim the drivers are TWAIN compatible.
Maybe the community could develop this feature for MAC?
Thank you and best regards
Zig
I was about to download the sane libraries to tackle the problem but then I sawthat SANE doesn't support my backends.
If you're talking about the window and controls that appear whenyou're configuring how you want it to be scanned (e.g. exposure,brightness/contrast, crop area, etc.), this part actually *isn't*GIMP's doing at all. It's actually managed by the software driversinstalled on your system, and GIMP is simply calling on it to delivera scanned image.
And, as the other person already stated, GIMP simply has NO scannersupport on Mac. Whatsoever. At all.
However, like I was trying to say earlier, this isn't the end of thestory. You can still access the scanner in some capacity outside ofGIMP (preferably with comprehensive exposure controls), then open theresulting saved image in GIMP. I can't be of 100% help here since Idon't have a Mac myself to work on, but I might be able to look upsome steps if you answer these questions:
1 - Is it a dedicated scanner, or a printer/scanner combo unit?
2 - What brand and model number is it?
If I know that, I can start searching for answers.
-- Stratadrakestrata_ranger@hotmail.com
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How to scan scan under Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.5
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Hi Dave,
nice to have this very interesting thread. As I correctly understood it people were trying togged their scanners recognized under El Capitan. My problem is slightly different. I can use scanners under El Capitan from the different mac tools but what I can't is to use them directly from GIMP. Maybe times will come when I can?
Regards Zbigniew
If you are comfortable with some light hacking (the good kind), these folks found a way to re-install Twain features in some OS X versions (Mav, Yose only):
Good luck, Dave
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