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Old 04-10-2009, 04:52 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Steve Jordan View Post
Guys, a method I've found to improve the quality of the OCR process involves photocopying of the book's pages first, expanding the page image up to letter/A4 size.
You could just as well scan in higher resolution, e.g. 600 DPI.

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Many of the better OCR scanners can allow standard-sized paper to be fed into them and read at high-speed, removing the need to manually scan each page
Actually, the scanning process is a lot less demanding than I originally thought. With Plustek OpticBook 3600, I am doing slightly more than 100 pages every 20 minutes, getting a normal-sized book completely scanned in about an hour.
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