PDF/A Software

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Question: Is PDF/A the best format for long-term document archival? I am the record manager of my company, and we have been archiving for a long time using microfiche. However, we’re now looking to digitize our archives using software, and …

OCR Server

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Question: Our company stores most of its archival data as PDF files. With over two million non-searchable pdf files on our servers, we need an OCR server based solution. Does CVISION provide OCR server software? Answer: The need for OCR …

OCR Scheduling

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Question: Can the Maestro Application be run at night or at times when there is less demand for computer resources? Answer: The Watch Folder has a scheduler that the user can enable and indicate at what time they want the …

OCR Processing

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Question: When running Maestro for OCR does the application have an “auto function ability” that is it will not need a person available to restart the OCR processing of the files if it can’t OCR one particular file. (By passing …

Deskew/rotation PDF

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Question: Please provide me with some additional information regarding the ability to use the deskew/rotation options only when rasterization is enabled.  I just updated the latest version (4.0.135) of CVista PdfCompressor from version 3.1.041.  I noticed in the new documentation …

Scanned Document Compression

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Question: Our office recently began scanning the paper documents that come in. We have noticed the scanned files are large in size, which make them inefficient to work with. I have being reading your website regarding your solution for scanned …

Compress File

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Question: I would like to compress all my files, electronic and scanned, in various formats to PDF. Will the output files always be significantly smaller than the input files? Answer: Generally, most files are somewhat bloated and can be significantly …