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Old 06-14-2021, 09:19 PM   #10
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I've only gotten books from archive.org a couple of times. In both cases, what was displayed was the scanned image with the text layer hidden. I suspected that this was an artifact from making the scan to PDF searchable since the text files were fine lessons in how not to do OCR.
Just discussed their "EPUBs" in this thread a few weeks ago:

"Archive.org ePub"

All Archive.org's text formats are auto-generated OCR from the PDFs, no cleanup, no nothing.

In Post #11, I even uploaded an EPUB straight out of Finereader 12... and you can see how much cleaner (and more readable) it is compared to the auto-generated junk.

This is why I always recommend: PDF from Archive.org, then convert to text on your own if needed.
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