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Hi listers,
Not 100% sure about Kurzweil, but in OpenBook, you can open PDF's
directly and have it run them through OCR. You need not print and
rescan the document. I believe Kurzweil may have a similar feature.
And this should work better than the JAWS quick OCR feature which, at
least in my experience, is less than wonderful.
Catherine
On 4/20/16, Diane Scalzi <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Either they need to provide higher quality images or put the document into a
> more readable format in my opinion.
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> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On Apr 20, 2016, at 6:49 AM, Jeff Clark <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Hello,
>> My employer will e-mail me documentation scanned on someone’s computer
>> scanner and as I open the attachment, it comes up as an image. The New
>> JAWS 17 will attempt to use the OCR to read the file however the
>> resolution is reportedly to low. I print the documents and try to scan in
>> K1000 with similar results.
>> These issues are occurring with multiple people and I would like to try to
>> instruct them how to scan a proper PDF so that JAWS will read it.Also, I
>> am using Adobe Acrobat to scan material with JAWS reading good success.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Jeff
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