Setting the range for OCR image size
This option is not available with Capture Pro Limited Edition
Sometimes an OCR(Optical Character Recognition) - the process of recognizing printed characters by a software application. image
The scanner converts sides to images. Every image belongs to a document with a unique document number. The software gives every image a sequential number inside its document. One document can contain up to 999999999 images. The software distinguishes between an image coming from the front or rear side of a page. This allows the software to perform side-specific processing (e.g., deletion of blank/rear sides) where appropriate. The software also distinguishes between color, grayscale, and black and white images and can perform color/grayscale versus black and white specific processing. Example: Document 250 contains two double-sided pages and produces an electronic document number 250, which contains four images (1-4).
is too small to be a readable image. You can set a range of image size
to exclude images that are too small.
To set an image range for OCR images:
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Select File>Job Setup. The Job Setup dialog box will be displayed.
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Select a job setup from the Job Name drop-down list.
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Open the Capture tab and select Separation>By OCR setting. The OCR window will be displayed.
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Select any image and right-click on the OCR zone. The General Bar Code and OCR Zone Properties dialog box will be displayed.
If an OCR zone does not exist, this option will not be available until a OCR zone is defined.
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Set a range for minimum and maximum image size
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After you make your settings, click OK to close the dialog box and return to the OCR window.
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Click OK to save your settings and close the Job Setup dialog box. The new image range is now saved.
After editing a OCR zone, test your OCR zone to verify that it is still readable. For information on testing OCRs, click here. When scanning in both color and black and white, specify the range of the black and white image.
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