Hi,
I have a Kenko KFS-1450 scanner that has a USB port which connects and sends a jpeg file to the PC. Since the scanner's program is messed up by the manufacturer, I want to bypass the output of the scanner from the embedded software and solder a USB so that the raw scanned data can be imported in the PC.
How do I wire the scanner to a USB end? Will the PC find the scanner and import the file?
FYI, the reason I want to do this is though the scanner scans the negative film at 3000 dpi the software program built in the scanner converts the file to a 96 dpi jpeg file. I want to take the scanned 3000 dpi image and bypass their software, so I can directly get the 3000 dpi file on my PC instead of the 96 dpi file the scanner's software imports.
I have a Kenko KFS-1450 scanner that has a USB port which connects and sends a jpeg file to the PC. Since the scanner's program is messed up by the manufacturer, I want to bypass the output of the scanner from the embedded software and solder a USB so that the raw scanned data can be imported in the PC.
How do I wire the scanner to a USB end? Will the PC find the scanner and import the file?
FYI, the reason I want to do this is though the scanner scans the negative film at 3000 dpi the software program built in the scanner converts the file to a 96 dpi jpeg file. I want to take the scanned 3000 dpi image and bypass their software, so I can directly get the 3000 dpi file on my PC instead of the 96 dpi file the scanner's software imports.