John: On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 12:30 PM, John Leake <[email protected]> wrote:
> Which leads me to another question - is there any scanning software that > scans pointed Hebrew to any approximation of accuracy? > > As for the Davidson, the OCR will almost certainly only have been set for > English. You'd have to type the Hebrew in manually if you wanted a coded > text. > The gibberish doesn’t appear to be problems with OCR, rather incompatible encoding. I’ve worked with OCR, and have seen when it messes up, but this doesn’t look like OCR mess-up. > > Perhaps Logos or similar has a digitised version? > While the original is out of copyright, the digitization may be under copyright (just like Bach’s music is out of copyright, but a particular performance can still be under copyright). > > John Leake > > Karl W. Randolph.
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