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Text
resulting from an OCR (Optical Character Recognition)
process may be "bonded"to the originating
image to create a PDF/Searchable Image file. When you
search for words or phrases, they will be highlighted
in the image.
"Ex
Machina"* OCR processing depends on the quality
of your originals and other factors, but this "raw"
conversion is accurate enough for many applications.
DSI
can provide estimates on likely "Ex Machina" accuracy,
usually greater than 99% and frequently exceeding 99.5%.
Samples are required!
For
clients demanding higher accuracy rates, DSI will correct
and proofread the OCR output. This process is often
vital for documents containing italicized characters
and small text, or for poor-quality original documents.
PDF
Searchable Image files may be further upgraded with
color and grayscale to MultiResolution
PDF Searchable Image files!
PDF/Searchable
Image files may be indexed for full-text
retrieval by any search engine capable of indexing PDF
files.
Acrobat
Catalog, which ships with Adobe Acrobat, is a decent
index builder engine that will perform this highlight
search on drives and CD-ROMs and it's free!
"If
the image is on top, I can't tell how good the OCR was...
right?"
Click
above link to continue...
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