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I like the interface a lot better than 9.0 too. The 1st page definitely seemed better than before and also better than Adobe.
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I did the trial which only lets you save 1 page at a time. It has dictionary support for Japanese (maybe version 10 did too?). I think it just came out maybe a few days ago even. if others have experience with Japanese OCR or conversion in general, please post here. This is cheap but truly ABBYY FineREader is so easy to use and seems like a really powerful tool - not just for Japanese but for many languages.
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I have heard that there's other software out there (written by Japanese companies) that does OCR.e.g. I have no experience with Adobe in regards to Japanese - I thought that Adobe was not able to work with Japanese at all? I have not expected that the OCR technology has advanced this much and I am pleasantly surprised.
page numbers or words that are sort of not part of the text itself - sometimes the software just doesn't know what to do with them and they might appear in the middle of a sentence or something after the conversion.
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The conversion from vertical (left to right) texts into a pdf or htm was no problem at all either. At least so far the text I have scanned was perfect. So i have looked into it and it seems that the best applications are OmniPage and Abbyy - I've got for Abbyy 10.1 and have to say that I am amazed: it actually works, almost with 100% accuracy.
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I had an issue where the email on the order was incorrect and I had to send bank statements and tons of paperwork and it took a month for them to figure it out and allow me to download the software. One note - if you buy Adobe I strongly suggest you take the time to order by phone. I'd love to hear from you if you locate a good solution - please reply to your thread here. I am pretty sure all of these software packages let you use them on a trial basis before paying. It seems katakana words in particular cause it headaches. I currently have the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Standard and it seems to do a slightly better job of OCR. But I'm more of a beginner so I was needing to look up pretty much every word in a dictionary as I went whereas someone with more skill wouldn't. They may have improved the accuracy with the new version but with 9.0 I found that it wasn't good enough for Japanese. I think they're up to version 10.0 and I'm still using 9.0. I think in part it is able to do this since it can easily separate the words from each other and use a dictionary to double check itself.įinereader can OCR Japanese text but there's no option to have it use a dictionary to improve accuracy. It did those languages with ease very accurately. Anyway, I've tried ABBYY Finereader 9.0 which I originally purchased a few years ago for OCR of German, Spanish, and English.
I would really love some good OCR software just for my hobby of trying to learn this terribly difficult writing system. This will be still time consuming but not as much as what I am doing now.Īny ideas or help will be truly appreciated. Since this takes obviously a lot of time (time I don't have, unfortunately) I thought it would be much easier if I scanned the books, then transfered the text into HTML and then used Rikaichan while reading. Why do I need to do this: I am currently working on my dissertation that requires that I read a ton of Japanese scholarly literature but with my level of Japanese I am still unable to read fast (need constantly to look kanji that I don't know). But is there any software that could do it for Japanese in a reliable way that you know of? I have found out that Omnipage and ABBVY Reader should be able to do it.but have never used this software in real life and before shelling out $500 I'd like to know how good it is. With English, there is no problem now to scan a text and then transfer it into word document, html etc.
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But with a OCR software you can recognize this text and edit it later (Adobe PRO has an integrated OCR - optical character recognition - so does these days google.docs etc.). Usually when you scan a text like that you are unable to edit it. OCR helps you recognize text that was, for example, scanned from a book, your notes etc.
Does anyone know of a good OCR sofware for the Japanese language? Please help out of you know? This might be a difficult question to answer but I am trying my luck.