Hello list,
My husband bought me a rather obscure double CD recently and I wanted to be 
able to read the very extensive information in the enclosed booklet. The print 
is very tiny, pale on a dark background and printed over photos of landscapes. 
To complicate matters further, some of the songs are written in a dialect of 
Canadian French that creates French forms of English words. I’m talking about 
Acadian French. Although there were a few problems with the OCR, they were very 
few and my sighted husband was able to correct them very quickly. He said they 
only occurred where artistic wavy lines on the backround pictures intersected 
with letters.
I’m really impressed.
Cheers,

Anne



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