Re: [Thomson] Nouveaux livres scannés
Publié : 25 mars 2018 17:17
RUN "AIGLE" ? Quel terrible manque de goût. Sortilèges est auto-boot à l'allumage de la machine
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Si ça peut aider, il se trouve que j'ai justement changé la courroie de mon QDD récemment ; pas le QD90-280, l'autre
J'ai déjà utilisé Omnipage en OCR et ça le fait pro.For scanning I use IrfanView with it's handy 'batch acquire' feature.
Colour photos are captured at 300dpi, 24-bit.
Black+white photos are at 300dpi, 8-bit greyscale.
Text and line-art are at 600dpi, 1-bit monochrome.
I always save the scans in PNG format to preserve the image quality during editing.
Photo editing and clean-up is done in PaintShopPro, with a final conversion to JPEG if appropriate.
For OCR I use Nuance OmniPage. It wasn't cheap, but it's had loads of use over the years so the investment was worth it.
I especially like its proofreading features.
The results of the OCR are saved as plain, unformatted text which is then imported into Serif PagePlus for layout and styling.
I usually redraw diagrams and illustrations as vector art within PagePlus. It's often quicker to do this than to clean up the original bitmap scans. The end result looks better too. Only the photos are kept as bitmaps.
Finally, after adding any active components like bookmarks and hyperlinks, the PDF is created from PagePlus.
Je ne sais pas si c'est une coïncidence, mais c'est exactement ce que je fais moi-même quand je scanne la documentation, et c'est aussi ce que je préconise.Colour photos are captured at 300dpi, 24-bit.
Black+white photos are at 300dpi, 8-bit greyscale.
Text and line-art are at 600dpi, 1-bit monochrome.
I always save the scans in PNG format to preserve the image quality during editing.