- Aug 06, 2018 Optical Character Recognition software or OCR programs are capable of converting images to a digital form, which can be edited easily without the need of retyping the text all over again. In other word, it’s like a picture to text converter. By utilizing OCR function, you can turn the text from an image to text format which you can modify anytime you prefer later on.
- Mar 04, 2015 FreeOCR is a free Optical Character Recognition Software for Windows and supports scanning from most Twain scanners and can also open most.
Optical Character Recognition software or OCR programs are capable of converting images to a digital form, which can be edited easily without the need of retyping the text all over again. In other word, it’s like a picture to text converter. By utilizing OCR function, you can turn the text from an image to text format which you can modify anytime you prefer later on. However, not all PDF viewers have this kind of function, so we compiled this list to you, and named the top 5 programs that support OCR technology to create a post where you can always refer to.
OCR Program Name | Platform Availability | Price |
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Adobe Acrobat Pro | Windows, Mac | $449 |
OmniPage Standard | Windows | $149 |
Abbyy Fine Reader | Windows, Mac | $196 |
Online OCR | Windows, Mac | Free |
Jul 12, 2018 This video tutorial is on some of the best free optical character recognition (OCR) software. This helps you create audiobooks that you can listen on your mac.
List of the 5 Best OCR Software to Use
Adobe Acrobat Pro
This program does not need any further introduction since it is one of the most commonly used programs related to PDF. Some users think about this app as a PDF viewer, while in fact it can also provide more functions like OCR function. With this app, users can turn any PDF or other graphic file to text, as well. In terms of output, it supports tables, columns, and graphics.
Moreover, this tool also provides editing functions like modifying text, inserting images, or functions to help you manage your PDF pages. Other features that it offers include managing watermarks and placing signature. It currently serves as an OCR software for Mac and Windows OS, as well.
OmniPage Standard
Another OCR software that you can utilize is OmniPage. This program supports every type of PDF documents as well as images taken from known iOS devices, like iPhone and iPad. It has an easy to use interface for navigating between your files. Plus, it is capable of properly converting tables, columns, bullets, and graphics into the desired output file.
Besides these, OmniPage also has image editing property that can help users to rotate, adjust the brightness, contrast, etc. It currently supports 120 languages and can handle multiple images.
Abbyy Fine Reader Standard
This program aims to accurately convert PDFs and other scanned files into formats that support text manipulation, such as Word, Excel, and so on. The conversion accuracy is good, plus it allows easier proofreading, and it has a fine reader that recognizes those texts that are in decorative fonts.
Editing text, fonts, and picture are also available in this app along with options to manage metadata, fill forms, do text and table extraction, etc.
Online OCR
The last on our list is a web-based free OCR converter, called Online OCR. This site gives you the ability to turn scanned PDF files, photographs, and even actual image shots from a digital camera into a modifiable digital version. With this program, you can select a file, choose a language that you prefer along with the desired text format, like Word and docx. After choosing your best option, you can simply click “Convert”.
There is a file size limit of 5MB for uploading and conversion, and users have to enter a captcha code before each conversion. Plus if you desire to convert large images and ZIP archives, as well as use other settings, you have to sign up and create an account to get access to these additional features.
Our Verdict & Recommendations
These are the paid and free OCR software that you can utilize anytime for the best results. As you can see, Online OCR becomes useful especially if you need to process a single file only. However, it has file size limitations and requires you to sign in to access additional functions.
In terms of paid softwares Adobe Acrobat Pro, OmniPage, and Abbyy Fine Reader Standard are those that you can rely on the most. These OCR software are capable of rendering the most decent file outputs out of a PDF or any other graphics file.
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Developer(s) | Hamrick Software (Ed Hamrick; David Hamrick) |
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Initial release | 1998; 22 years ago |
Stable release | |
Operating system | Windows XP or later,[2] Mac OS X Panther or later, Ubuntu Linux 8.10 or later Red Hat Linux 9 or later[3] |
Platform | IA-32 and x86-64 |
Size | Windows: 6 MB Mac OS: 9 MB Linux: 6 MB[3] |
Type | Image scanner and optical character recognition |
License | Shareware |
Website | www.hamrick.com |
VueScan is a computer program for image scanning, especially of photographs, including negatives.[4] It supports optical character recognition (OCR) of text documents.[5][6]. The software can be downloaded and used free of charge, but adds a watermark on scans until a license is purchased.
Purpose[edit]
VueScan is intended to work with a large number of image scanners (over 6000 in January 2020), excluding specialised professional scanners such as drum scanners, on many computer operating systems (OS), even if drivers for the scanner are not available for the OS. These scanners are supplied with device drivers and software to operate them, included in their price. A 2014 review considered that the reasons to purchase VueScan are to allow older scanners not supported by drivers for newer operating systems to be used in more up-to-date systems, and for better scanning and processing of photographs (prints; also slides and negatives when supported by scanners) than is afforded by manufacturers' software.[7] The review did not report any advantages to Vuescan's processing of documents compared to other software. When compared to SilverFast, a similar program, the reviewer considered the two programs to be comparable, with support for some specific scanners better in one or the other. Vuescan supports more scanners, with a single purchase giving access to the full range of both film and flatbed scanners, and costs less.
The Vuescan program can be used with its own drivers, or with drivers supplied by the scanner manufacturer, if supported by the operating system. Vuescan drivers can also be used without the Vuescan program by applications software that supports scanning directly, such as Adobe Photoshop, again enabling the use of scanners without current manufacturers' drivers.[8]
Overview[edit]
VueScan enables the user to modify and fine-tune the scanning parameters. The program uses its own independent method to interface with scanner hardware, and can support many older scanners under computer operating systems for which drivers are not available, allowing old scanners to be used with newer platforms that do not otherwise support them.[9]
VueScan works with more than 2,400 different supported scanners and digital cameras on Windows, 2,100 on Mac OS X and 1,900 on Linux.[10]
VueScan is supplied as one downloadable file for each operating system, which supports the full range of scanners. Without the purchase of a license the program runs in fully functional demonstration mode, identical to Professional mode, except that watermarks are superimposed on saved and printed images. Purchase of a license removes the watermark, with a standard license also providing updates for one year, and a professional license with some additional features.
As distributed VueScan supports optical character recognition of English documents; 32 additional language packages are available on its Web site.[11]
In September 2011, VueScan co-developer Ed Hamrick said that he was selling US$3 million per year of VueScan licenses.[12]
See also[edit]
- Image Capture — alternative scanner software bundled free with Mac OS X
- Scanner Access Now Easy (SANE) — open-source scanner API for Unix, Windows, OS/2
References[edit]
- ^'VueScan Downloads'. Hamrick Software. 14 February 2015. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
- ^'VueScan Release Notes - Windows Notes'. Hamrick Software.
- ^ ab'Softpedia Global Page for VueScan Downloads'. Softpedia. SoftNews NET SRL. 26 May 2011. Archived from the original on 20 August 2011. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
- ^Wayne Fulton (2010). 'VueScan - Film Scanner software'. Scantips.com. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
- ^'VueScan'. Download.com. CBS Interactive. 25 May 2011. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
- ^Fulton, Wayne. 'VueScan'. A few scanning tips. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
- ^Stone, M. David (23 October 2014). 'VueScan 9 review (rating 4/5)'. PC Mag. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
- ^'VueScan now scans directly to Photoshop'. Itproportal.com. 11 March 2010. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
- ^Stone, M. David (16 August 2005). 'VueScan 8.0 Professional'. PC Magazine. Ziff Davis. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
- ^'Supported Scanners'. Release Notes. Hamrick Software. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
- ^'Adding OCR Languages'. VueScan. Hamrick Software. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
- ^'VueScan is NOT struggling'. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
Further reading[edit]
- The VueScan Bible: Everything You Need to Know for Perfect Scanning; Sascha Steinhoff; 176 pages; 2011; ISBN978-1933952697.
External links[edit]
Optical Character Recognition Free Software Machine
Best Optical Character Recognition Software
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