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Any way to open a PDF in ABBYY 9.0 without actually processing the pages?
... or just define the area template that must be used for the book before opening and processing?
I would like to avoid processing twice; one when opening the book, second when loading my area template. |
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I don't know the answer but I'd like to know what's an area template.
![]() I have been puzzled recently by FineReader 9 when processing image PDFs of old books (coming from Internet archives). I was getting awful results because the "reading" (OCR) process divided the surface of the page to be recognized a little at random, whith some times overlapping zones. ![]() So, I extracted 50 pages out of a image PDF book, let it do its dirty work, and then decided to do it again manually: suppressing all the zones, drawing a text wrapper zone around the page. The result was excellent, of course at the price of lot of work. For these 50 pages, "manual" processing speed was bout two pages a minute... So, you guess why your "area template" looks tempting to me... ![]() |
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Well, I just found the solution in the Fine FineReader manual.
![]() It's called "Modèle de zone" in French and I successfully used it to "read" a document (all pages selected). We select it from menu "zone" I am now like you, when I open a document (image PDF), he begins to numerize and read it. Up to now, I have no other solution than to accept this behaviour. Once finished, instead of saving, I just load the area template (file with blk), make sure all the pages of the document are selected, and than order again "read"... After that, I can save much improved results... It could have saved me some hours...a few days ago... ![]() |
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Glad you figured it out
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