Re: [Gimp-user] Converting Screen Shots

2012-09-21 Thread maderios

On 09/21/2012 01:55 AM, crouching_ant wrote:

Hi list,
I'm a newbie and have the following problem: I have about 2500 screen shots in 
png-format. I need to convert them all into b/w-pictures. How could this be 
done easily? Furthermore (but I guess that will be the issue in another list), 
I will have to run all these screenshots through an OCR-program. So what would 
be the best output-format for these screen shots? (And yes: If someone has an 
idea how I could run these screenshots through an OCR-program, I'd be very 
happy)

Cheers

Paul


You can use Digikam
http://scribblesandsnaps.com/2011/03/02/batch-process-photos-in-digikam/

Greetings

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Re: [Gimp-user] Converting Screen Shots

2012-09-20 Thread Liam R E Quin
On Fri, 2012-09-21 at 01:55 +0200, crouching_ant wrote:
> Hi list,
> I'm a newbie and have the following problem: I have about 2500 screen
> shots in png-format. I need to convert them all into b/w-pictures.

Use imagemagick's "mogrify" program on a cpoy of the images.

>  How could this be done easily? Furthermore (but I guess that will be
> the issue in another list), I will have to run all these screenshots
> through an OCR-program.

The best OCR package still seems to be Abby FineReader, which is
commercial but about a gazillion times better than any of the Free/Libre
ones I've tried.

You tell it to Read Images, select the first image, shift-click on the
last image to select them all, and go for a short walk (barefoot, of
course).

Abby can handle colour PNG files just fine.

If you are using some other OCR program you'll need to tell us what it
is before we can suggest anything in more detail.

Note that text on screens often has resolution too low to get good
results with OCR. What is the text??

Liam

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