Hi Cameron,
I went to ImageEn and downloaded their OCR demos, but they blew up on
access violations. Didn't give me warm fuzzies...
I looked at OmniPage, which has tremendous specifications and should
do all we need (including built-in OCR support for MICR fonts), but a
license for their SDK is $4,800. Although I'm not necessarily
looking for open source, this is way above my budget! :-)
At 10:23 AM 4/22/2013, Cameron Cole wrote:
There is a Delphi component called ImageEn that does image manipulation and
has an OCR component call IEVision. We use ImageEn for image manipulation
which works very well. Never used their OCR component though. For OCR we
use Omnipage via their C++ interface. Works very well.
On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 6:26 PM, Sid Gudes <s...@piasystems.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've got an application (Delphi XE2) that I'd like to improve.
>
> We receive sheets of scanned checks. Using an external graphics program,
> we rotate and crop the checks, then copy and paste each one into a Delphi
> tImage. The MICR numbers at the bottom of the check are then manually
> typed into field, and everything is saved to a database.
>
> What I'd like to be able to do is have the JPG sheets automatically split
> (there are usually 3 checks to a page), rotated, cropped, and have OCR read
> the MICR at the bottom of the checks. This will save a considerable amount
> of labor.
>
> Does anyone have experience with a graphics component that will do these
> tasks? Thanks!
>
>
>
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