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Hello everyone, hopefully this will be solved quickly and people can get back to regular watmming.

 

SITUATION/CONTEXT: I have loads of pdfs, most of which I've had scanned, for my research. As I can't command-F these to find keywords I was wondering if there's another way (software?) to achieve this.

 

thanks in advance

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Yes, any version of Adobe Acrobat Professional will have OCR capabilities, but keep in mind it will depend on what quality you scanned the source material at - most OCR software (Acrobat included) require at least 300dpi resolution to accurately capture the text. Also, coloured backgrounds and odd fonts will sometimes confuzzle OCR software.

 

You could also Google for "OCR online free" and see if there is any similar sites like PDF Unlock or PDF Merge out there that do online OCR of PDFs.

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I've actually not had a LOT of problems OCRing the god-awfully scanned journal articles that I've gotten from the UW library. They're all fairly low DPI and copies of copies of copies. Sometimes you get garbled words but for the most part it's fairly accurate.

  On 5/21/2012 at 6:14 PM, disparaissant said:

I've actually not had a LOT of problems OCRing the god-awfully scanned journal articles that I've gotten from the UW library. They're all fairly low DPI and copies of copies of copies. Sometimes you get garbled words but for the most part it's fairly accurate.

 

You're fortunate (or Adobe's improved the OCR since Acrobat 8, which is the version we use at work here), as I've always had issues with it catching some of the poorer-scanned text.

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