The Cover Project
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: DEL 707 on May 24, 2015, 03:04:16 PM
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Can anyone recommend a free or cheap OCR software?
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Bumpity bump.
Rather not have to type up all the foreign languages on the back of my Mega Drive boxes. :P
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What's OCR?
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What's OCR?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_character_recognition
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Just google the first line in each language. 8 out of 10 times its already available. Oce is going to be ready hit and miss on those small fonts, especially with stuff in the background.
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Just google the first line in each language. 8 out of 10 times its already available. Oce is going to be ready hit and miss on those small fonts, especially with stuff in the background.
OCR
This brings up a good point; what best practices does the cover designers use?
I want to be able to have box text (be text) on it's own layer...
I read a post that the person would "extract/build" each letter - Vector-ize each letter..
The two problems for me would be "FONTS" and "FOREIGN LANGUAGES, Symbols" I think vector-izing the fonts could be good along as the vector font matches the original source. With foreign languages/symbols it could be similar unless there are font packs available to match the original source.
OCR - the smaller the text the more difficult like "sheep2001" mentioned in his post
So what is the best practice when dealing with these issues?
Thanks Again
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I’ve translated several manuals using this method. There are a handful of good websites that’ll do it for ya (JPG-to-TXT).
I’ve yet to find type that was too small to be detected. It’s just a matter of having clean source material.
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Thanks Wiggy & Sheep2001 for the suggestions, I'll try them out.
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Sure thing.
I get the best results with this site.
https://www.onlineocr.net