As I understand it, the SE version is a stripped down version. I use
the full omnipage so dont know the answer to your question. You can
up grade for about $150 to the full omnipage if you need to. Thats what
I did. Vickie Weir
Bejarano wrote:
Thanks for your prompt response.
Do your directions apply to OmneyPage only, or do they also apply to
the OmneyPage SE software that comes with canoscan 60?
Rafael Bejarano
On Mar 23, 2007, at 12:44 AM, John Weir wrote:
To create PDF: With Omnipage you can save (export) to 4 PDF
formats, 6 HTML, 2 ASCII text, 2 RTF, 1 word and 1 excell format.
When the OCR process is done before you save it go to the menu bar
and go to the file pull down and choose export. You will then be
given a window asking you to select the format etc as well as
combining pages into a single document etc. Look in the omnipage
help pull down and find the save help info and you will see
more details.
To OCR PDF, this is simple. Just tell omnipage to load a pdf
document and OCR, or if your scanner can generate PDF documents scan
in PDF format and then just OCR it. Omnipage doesnt care if it is
PDF or TIF. Vickie Weir
Bejarano wrote:
This iis of great interest to me, as I, too, have the frequent
need to read PDF files that require OCR. At your convenience,
would you please describe in detail the steps required to perform
OCR on PDF files with OmnePage SE? Thank you.
Rafael Bejarano
On Mar 22, 2007, at 10:35 PM, John Weir wrote:
Just load or scan the next page. When it appears in the
window and is ready for OCR you will be asked if this is a
continuation or if you want to put the page somewhere else in the
document etc. Suggest that you pull down the Omnopage help and
read the working with documents. It gives the details there.
Vickie Weir
James Austin wrote:
Hi folks,
I can easily turn PDF to TIFF format, as it is an option in the
save dialogue, but when I open the TIFF file with Omnipage SE,
it only loads the first page.
How can I convert all the pages at once, and how do i get
Omnipage to OCR all the pages at once, as the PDF files I am
purchasing from www.ebooks.com are all images, which is an
inconvenience, but a great source of academic E Books.
Thanks
Best
James