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Old 11-05-2018, 09:59 PM   #1606
polarisrising
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Originally Posted by willus View Post
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.
This is getting very close. The images look great in the pdf and they highlight correctly. But, when I go to import the pdf to Calibre, there are two issues: If I import it without changing the settings, it imports the pdf with the images embedded, and no OCR text. If I select the option to not import the images from the pdf, then the pages are all blank.
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