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Old 11-25-2009, 09:36 AM   #1
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I've decided that I need to bite the bullet and buy an OCR package. Abby seems like the best, but given that PDF Transformer is cheaper is there any advantage to buying FineReader? All I care about is accurate OCR, ideally preserving formatting of the original text (I have a lot of academic books that I need to get off my shelves). Does anyone know if the OCR of PDFTransformer is identical to FineReader?
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Old 11-25-2009, 02:07 PM   #2
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Sorry, I should have been clearer. I have no problem scanning books in and turning the scans into PDFs that made up of images of each page of the book/paper. However it seems, reading their advertising blurb, that PDF transformer can OCR PDFs. I was just wondering if the OCR engine was identical, and if there are problems with going down that route. There's quite a difference in price, plus PDF transformer has some other useful features (conversion into HTML/RTF).
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The OCR engine should be the same. The full version of FineReader allows manual zoning of the pages, search & correction of the OCR before output, and choice of several output formats (HTML, Text, RTF, PDF, Excel, more).

If the scans themselves are good, and mostly text-based (i.e. not magazine layouts with exotic fonts & text on top of photos) the differences should be minor.
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