Description
VeryPDF OCR to Any Converter Command Line
VeryPDF OCR to Any Converter Command Line is a handy tool that lets you convert scanned files into editable documents using simple commands. Unlike its user-friendly counterpart, the OCR to Any Converter, this command-line version is perfect for those who like working with text commands.
Batch Processing Made Easy
This tool allows you to batch process your scanned files quickly. Just set it up by decompressing the archive wherever you want and opening a console command window. It's as easy as pie! Plus, it supports tons of file formats.
Supported Input Formats
You can work with various input formats, including:
- Text-based PDF files
- Scanned PDF files
- Single-page and multi-page TIFF files
- Images like JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF, TGA, PCX, and PPM
Diverse Output Options
When it comes to output formats, this converter has got you covered! You can convert files into:
- Plain text (with or without layouts)
- Text-based PDF files
- OCRed Black & White PDFs
- Color PDFs with hidden text layers
- TIFF, BMP, GIF, and TGA images (with despeckling or deskewing options)
Customize Your Conversion Settings
You can tweak various settings before conversion. Choose the resolution you want in DPI or even set an owner password for your encrypted PDFs. Adjust color depth, rotate images, control lightness threshold, and resize width and height—all from the command line!
Simplifying Image Adjustments
The tool also lets you use commands to change image settings like delay value and fill color. You can manage things like adaptive-sharpen geometry or contrast-stretch geometry too!
User-Friendly Despite CLI Interface
If you're worried about using a command-line interface (CLI), don't be! VeryPDF OCR to Any Converter Command Line makes converting scanned PDFs and other images into manageable text files super easy without stressing over formatting issues.
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VeryPDF OCR to Any Converter Command Line provides efficient batch processing and seamless conversion of scanned files to editable documents via commands.