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- 14 Sep 2021, 00:40
- Forum: OCR/Optical Character Recognition
- Topic: ABBYY 12 - why are end-of-line dashes an odd character?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 13734
Re: ABBYY 12 - why are end-of-line dashes an odd character?
My reasoning was that the default preferred output would match the hyphenation in the original text image: if you look at the 'Original' and 'OCR' images in the post above, the two hyphens in the 'Original' image are correct hyphenation of the words concerned at a line break... It seems that you do...
- 13 Sep 2021, 10:20
- Forum: OCR/Optical Character Recognition
- Topic: ABBYY 12 - why are end-of-line dashes an odd character?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 13734
Re: ABBYY 12 - why are end-of-line dashes an odd character?
FineReader inserts this special character when it detects a dash at line end, indicating that the last word on that line and the first word of the following line actually are one single word, with a line break at the grammatically correct place between two syllables. But is there no option to displ...
- 13 Sep 2021, 05:21
- Forum: OCR/Optical Character Recognition
- Topic: ABBYY 12 - why are end-of-line dashes an odd character?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 13734
Re: ABBYY 12 - why are end-of-line dashes an odd character?
These are indicators for possible in-word line breaks, syllabification. Writing in Libre or Open Office Writer, you would enter such syllable breaks by CTRL- (CTRL and dash) Same in MS Word. FineReader inserts this special character when it detects a dash at line end, indicating that the last word o...
- 17 Mar 2019, 10:23
- Forum: Scanners and Build Threads
- Topic: FADGI Compliance?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7008
Re: FADGI Compliance?
What does "FADGI" mean?
- 03 Mar 2019, 11:05
- Forum: OCR/Optical Character Recognition
- Topic: OCR for 78 RPM record labels
- Replies: 9
- Views: 13487
Re: OCR for 78 RPM record labels
If I were going to do this I'd get a 12"x12" piece of 1/4" MDF, put a 1/4" dowel coming out the center of it and stick that to the wall with double-stick tape. I'd put a camera on a tripod about 6' back, pointed at that dowel, and have two clip-on lights to the right and left of...
- 22 Nov 2018, 14:09
- Forum: Cameras and Electronics
- Topic: Do cameras with manual mode minimize/eliminate need for remote software?
- Replies: 16
- Views: 20401
Re: Do cameras with manual mode minimize/eliminate need for remote software?
Do you then have a process to automatically rotate the images so they are all right side up? I think that Scan Tailor does that. Nevertheless I use the image viewer PMView for this task. It is not free but with built in threading i.e. multitasking and 64-bit application, it can be very fast. I use ...
- 03 Sep 2018, 02:59
- Forum: Cameras and Electronics
- Topic: Do cameras with manual mode minimize/eliminate need for remote software?
- Replies: 16
- Views: 20401
Re: Do cameras with manual mode minimize/eliminate need for remote software?
If you had two cameras & stored the photos on an SD card or whatever, is there software available for a PC that would still interleave them together after you transfer them to the computer? I use the freecommander , the split window (dual panel) alternative to the Windows Explorer, one of the s...
- 03 Sep 2018, 02:20
- Forum: Cameras and Electronics
- Topic: Dire camera situation 2017
- Replies: 23
- Views: 38307
- 17 Jul 2018, 06:02
- Forum: Programs, Software releases, and more.
- Topic: Scanning/processing on Android phone/tablet
- Replies: 9
- Views: 16258
Re: Scanning/processing on Android phone/tablet
I don't want to discourage the bookscanner, but I had recently seen a software by Adobe for this. How does that compare to yours?
- 17 Jul 2018, 05:59
- Forum: Scan Tailor
- Topic: Scan Tailor Advanced
- Replies: 112
- Views: 205513
Re: Scan Tailor Advanced
I really appreciated your work and efforts, and want to express my thanks to you. Use the donate link below: you needn't a paypal account, just click the continue link at the page bottom. I don't touch Paypal even with a 10 foot pole. And from one mini-minor release to the next (14 to 15), one can't...