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How can i scan a picture with omnipage pro to jpeg
How can i scan a picture with omnipage pro to jpeg







how can i scan a picture with omnipage pro to jpeg
  1. #How can i scan a picture with omnipage pro to jpeg pdf#
  2. #How can i scan a picture with omnipage pro to jpeg software#

#How can i scan a picture with omnipage pro to jpeg software#

Good thing I didn’t order, though, as today I found a $75 rebate for ReadIrisPro 9 at Amazon, which brings the total cost of the software down to $23 or so. I wrote IRIS, asking if they had an academic version or discount, and was informed they have a 15% discount for academic users, which brings the product to about $100usd. I gave up on OCR a long time ago, as I think many did, and it’s probably about time I give it another shot. Thanks to Bill for suggesting ReadIrisPro9. If the original document being scanned has clean text, I don’t even bother to do spell checking during the OCR process I’m getting very high OCR accuracy.

how can i scan a picture with omnipage pro to jpeg

#How can i scan a picture with omnipage pro to jpeg pdf#

These days I scan to PDF images, then run the PDF images through ReadIRIS 9 for OS X, with final output as PDF + text. I used to use Acrobat to do OCR, but switched over to OCR applications because they are faster and more accurate than Acrobat. TIFF files are generally better than JPEG files for OCR. Note: the most recent alpha of DT Pro lets one backup a database to an external optical medium such as CD or DVD, yet be able to open the database from that medium! (Read only, of course.) That may be useful for distribution of information. External backups are still recommended, of course.

how can i scan a picture with omnipage pro to jpeg

One of these days I may change old habits and start storing my PDFs entirely within DT. I was able to recover everything – and the latest alpha of DT Pro now has features designed to prevent the worst case event that I experienced, corruption of both the database and its backup file. As a result, the database and its backup were damaged. This past week Safari crashed and locked up my computer while a test copy of DT Pro was optimizing and backing up my database. That way, I can use DT’s search and context recognition features, yet not worry about the security of my reference files. It’s been my preference to keep my large PDF and Word file collections outside of DT, and to import text or use index import rather than storing these files inside the DT database. can you elaborate? also, does anyone recommend TIFF over JPEG? i didn’t realize that i needed to import to index. I also am converting to pdf so that the i can run ocr on the page.









How can i scan a picture with omnipage pro to jpeg