I don't know how relevant this comment might be, but based on lots of experience scanning with an application that offers a choice of ocr engine, Fine Reader and Omnipage, I have found that there are definitely occasions that one engine does better than the other, and this may change with the type of material. Also, the best brightness setting for a given engine ton a given piece of text may not be the best brightness setting for another engine on that same text. I don't guess there are brightness settings on these iPhone apps. I get consistently superior results when scanning recipes if I use the engine found in Omnipage rather than Fine Reader.
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