On 9 May 2011 17:31, Shixing Wen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Could anyone share with me what OCR software you are using?
Adobe Acrobat 8 (Mac Edition).
> I'm looking for a good OCR software that can produce accurate results from
> Tiff/jpeg images/files.
Works reasonably well for this.
> Currently, we are using ABBYY FineReader but not happy with it, for it
> won't allow us to control the layout of the text that we key in where it
> fails to recognize.
>
Ah. Acrobat 8 doesn't really facilitate tweaking of recognised text. It can
be done to a limited extent, but it's like performing keyhole surgery while
blindfolded. On the plus side, this means you can cross it off your list of
potential solutions to try out.
Have you looked into open source solutions? OCRopus, Tesseract, etc? If
you've got a lot of documents to tweak, and a moderately skilled programmer
at your disposal for a few hours, you could probably knock something
together out of those that would suit your needs better than any off the
shelf software.
- Sam
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