April 12th, 2010 by Kelvin
Question: I have been trying to figure out how to extract data from PDF files but I am unable to do so. What do I need to do?
Answer: If you are trying to extract data from PDF files, you will need an OCR, optical character recognition, software. This will allow your computer to analyze and understand your scans so that the text becomes searchable as well as editable. After that, you will be able to extract the data from your PDF files with ease. A great place to learn about OCR and to try their OCR product, Maestro Recognition Server, for free is CVISION Technologies.
To learn more about it and to download a free trial, click the link below.
http://www.cvisiontech.com/download_main.html
Category: Maestro Recognition Server, PDF OCR |
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March 5th, 2010 by Marsha
Question:
Is there a website where I can go to look for a PDF OCR solution? I have found that much of the freeware available online does not work that well, so I was wondering what you would recommend.
Answer:
There are definitely better options than the freeware that you can easily find online. One solution that you can try for a more accurate OCR solution is a free trial version of a professional PDF OCR solution. Your best option for this is to check out the website of CVISION Technologies, which has developed Maestro Recognition Server, an advanced OCR tool. Maestro is extremely accurate and easy to use.
To download the free trial version of Maestro, click below:
http://www.cvisiontech.com/download_main.html
Category: OCR Software, PDF OCR |
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March 4th, 2010 by Marsha
Question:
How do I convert scanned PDF files into text-searchable documents using OCR?
Answer:
To do this, you will need to purchase or download OCR software. OCR is available as freeware online, or you can find a free, downloadable trial version that allows you to test out a professional program. One tool that I would recommend is PdfCompressor from CVISION. The great thing about PdfCompressor is that in addition to having extremely accurate OCR, it can actually perform the process of converting scanned files from other formats into PDF and then compressing them.
To download the free trial version of PdfCompressor, click below:
http://www.cvisiontech.com/download_main.html
Category: Batch PDF OCR, PDF Conversion, PDF OCR |
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February 26th, 2010 by Kelvin
Question: I want to be able to OCR documents and turn them into PDF files. Is there anything online that can help me with this problem?
Answer: If you are looking for a program that will be able to both OCR documents and covert them to PDFs, then you should definitely give PdfCompressor a try. It will be able to do both those jobs and with great accuracy and speed too. In my opinion, it is one of the best options available since they are one of the leaders in OCR technology. You can download PdfCompressor for free and try it before you purchase the product.
To download your free trial, follow the link below.
http://www.cvisiontech.com/download_main.html
Category: OCR PDF, PDF OCR |
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February 5th, 2010 by Kelvin
Question: I need an OCR tool that can also change my files into PDFs. Do you guys have anything that can do this or know of any products that can?
Answer: It seems like you need a product that includes a tool for OCR and also a PDF converter. We have the perfect solution in our Maestro Recognition Server. Not only does it include one of the best OCRs available, but it also has the capability to convert these images into PDF formats. We offer a free trial of our product for 30 days so you can determine if this is what you want or not.
To download the trial, click below.
http://www.cvisiontech.com/download_main.html
Category: OCR PDF, PDF OCR |
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January 29th, 2010 by Marsha
Question:
Is OCR part of a document imaging system? What is the role of software that can OCR PDF files?
Answer:
A document imaging system performs a wide range of functions, beginning with basic OCR, but also including classification of incoming documents, as well as data entry. If you prefer to convert your incoming documents into PDF format, then it is necessary to OCR the PDF files in order to be able to work with the text contained within. CVISION’s Trapeze can perform all of these services for you.
To learn more about Trapeze, click below:
http://www.cvisiontech.com/download_main.html
Category: OCR PDF, PDF OCR, Scanned Documents, searchable pdf |
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January 15th, 2010 by Marsha
Question:
How can I get a searchable PDF files from my OCR software?
Answer:
First of all, it depends on the type of file that you start with. If it is not a PDF file, then you first need to convert it into PDF format. Then, once you have a text file as a PDF, you just need to select the file, and use the OCR software to convert it into a text-searchable document. The process is automatic and easy. CVISION offers an OCR tool called Maestro Recognition Server.
To download a free trial of Maestro, click below:
http://www.cvisiontech.com/download_main.html
Category: PDF OCR, searchable pdf |
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January 8th, 2010 by Marsha
Question:
What is the best OCR PDF software to use with my scanner? I want to convert scanned documents into PDF files and OCR them.
Answer:
If you want software that can combine the two processes of file conversion and OCR into one, then you should probably go with PdfCompressor, which can convert your scanned image files into PDF format, and then OCR them. This results in minimal involvement for you, with high quality PDF files. Furthermore, PdfCompressors can compress the scanned files so that they take up less disk space. It’s really an ideal solution.
Download the free trial of PdfCompressor below:
http://www.cvisiontech.com/download_main.html
Category: OCR PDF, OCR Software, PDF OCR, Uncategorized |
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December 24th, 2009 by Marsha
Question:
If I don’t have OCR software on my computer, can I OCR PDF files online?
Answer:
Yes, you can find online OCR tools that you can use if you do not have your own software. However, even if you do not want to purchase OCR software for your computer, I would recommend you download a free trial of a high-level OCR solution like Maestro Recognition Server from CVISION. You can use the software for a limited time, and see if you might be interested in purchasing software that you can keep permanently.
To download the free trial of Maestro, click below:
http://www.cvisiontech.com/download_main.html
Category: PDF OCR |
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December 24th, 2009 by Marsha
Question:
What is the best PDF OCR scanning software for me, if my priority is getting the highest possible accuracy?
Answer:
If you are looking for a high accuracy OCR solution for your PDF files, I would go with CVISION’s Maestro Recognition Server, especially if speed is a consideration as well. Maestro is powered by the most accurate English OCR engine on the market, and it also supports over 60 other languages. Furthermore, Maestro has batch processing capabilities that enable it to handle large batches of files quickly. If you are not sure which program is best for you, you should test out Maestro Recognition Server by downloading the free trial version.
Download a free trial at the link below:
http://www.cvisiontech.com/download_main.html
Category: Batch PDF OCR, PDF OCR |
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