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Old 11-05-2018, 09:13 PM   #1605
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Originally Posted by polarisrising View Post
Thanks a bunch! Those settings seem to be working, but when I go to import it into Calibre, it's a complete mess. None text is showing up and the pdf is only full of images that are distorted. I figure that's just a Calibre problem, which I'll tinker with, but i wondered if it had to do with how the OCR is being handled.
You might try adding -n- to turn off native mode and see if that works any better moving it into calibre. You can try it on just a few pages as a test, e.g. -p 10-20. I suggest this just because when you turn off native mode, k2pdfopt saves the PDF very differently--using bitmaps and its own k2pdfopt-generated OCR layer (extracted from the original OCR layer) rather than just "crop instructions" applied to the original source PDF.

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