Not answering your question directly, I find that Open Book is ze best
graphics text reader for me. When I encounter a graphic-any one with
text in it - I just print the article in which it's embedded using CNTRL
P and shortly the full text comes up. If the graphic is a part of the
overall, i just scroll to it.
Open Book is a great OCR option for anyone reading a lot of
graphically-generated text. It also works for protected etf's.
Apparently, protected etf's print just as any other one.
I am a happy camper with Open Book.
On 12/24/2015 12:03 PM, Jason White wrote:
Jim Slagle <[email protected]> wrote:
Has anyone tried using enhanced convenient OCR?
What was your experience?
My experience under Adobe Reader was that JAWS processed the entire document
with OCR, then allowed me to read the recognized text in a virtual viewer. As
I recall, the documents on which I tried it were journal articles retrieved
from online sources. They were PDF files containing images of the printed
pages rather than the actual text as characters.
As far as I can remember, recognition was not a quick process, so you may have
to wait a while for it to be completed.
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