OCRImageOptimizer is a handy tool for anyone looking to clean up scanned documents or old books. If you've ever tried reading a poorly scanned paper, you know it can be a challenge. Sometimes, your default text recognition software just can't pick up the content because the scan isn't clear enough.
This is where OCRImageOptimizer comes in! It's a command-line tool that helps boost the quality of those tricky scans. While it doesn’t replace your OCR software, it makes sure your images are much easier to read so that your text recognition tool can do its job better.
Before you dive in, just make sure you have some other programs installed first; otherwise, things might not run smoothly. To kick things off, all you need to do is type this command: OCRImageOptimizerApp.exe -i <INPUT_IMAGE> -o <OUTPUT_IMAGE>
. Easy peasy! Keep in mind that this tool works on one image at a time right now—having a batch feature would definitely be awesome!
This utility has some great tricks up its sleeve! It can remove pesky shadows from scans, reduce blur for clearer images, and even crop out areas that aren't part of the original document. Plus, it automatically rotates images and converts them into black-and-white when needed. So if you're dealing with old photos or documents that need some love, this tool is definitely worth checking out.
If you're ready to give your scanned documents a makeover, download OCRImageOptimizer here!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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