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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Busby scan (Was: Feet wet?)




ps2pdf, will convert PostScript files to pdf files.

Ian.

On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 09:12:53 -0700 (PDT)
Warren Greenway <opensourcesub@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Speaking of this, does anyone know of a
> free/opensource
> PDF maker? It really sucks having to pay nearly $1000
> for Acrobat professional just to make PDFs.
> 
> Warren.
> 
> --- jbarlow@bjservices.ca wrote:
> > 
> > Does Acrobat contain OCR?  There web site as per the
> > link that someone else
> > put up here seems to state that.
> > 
> > To "create searchable text from scans" seems to
> > imply that?
> > 
> > Jay.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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> >                       Jari Siikarla                 
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> >                       <jari.siikarla@vertex.fi>     
> >    To:       personal_submersibles@psubs.org        
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> >                       owner-personal_submersible    
> >    Subject:  [PSUBS-MAILIST] Busby scan (Was: Feet
> > wet?)                                   
> >                       s@psubs.org                   
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> >                       23/10/2003 12:21 AM           
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> >                       personal_submersibles         
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> > 
> > At 18:29 22.10.2003 -0600, you wrote:
> > >Oh, that sounds great!!!!  I thought that you would
> > get a scanned picture
> > >of text, not actually searchable words.
> > 
> > I agree that the best way would be to scan the book.
> > OCR it to text and compile it to PDF.
> > That way the text is text and not picture, so you
> > can search in it and it uses a lot less space.
> > 
> > PDF is widely accepted and used when you need
> > keep the layout. PDF can be converted to other
> > formats
> > quite easily with abundant programs in the internet
> > (Postscript, html, etc.)
> > Most printer accept or even prefer PDF when
> > submitting
> > print jobs.
> > 
> > The most laborous part is the scanning. If the
> > Busby's is
> > allready in sheet format, you can find a copy shop
> > or printer
> > with scanner that can scan them all automatically
> > (like
> > fotocopiers do). I was under the impression that the
> > photocopy
> > version of Busby's wasn't very good quality.
> > 
> > This method can still be used for text if it is
> > readable
> > (you need more proofreading), but pictures (or pages
> > with them)
> > should be scanned separately for the book.
> > 
> > I'm willing and able to OCR and compile the PDF from
> > scans.
> > (in any format, but gif is (still) pretty good for
> > b/w pics. Jpg is
> > lossy format so you lose some info.)
> > 
> > Jari Siikarla
> > 
> > 
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> > jari.siikarla@vertex.fi
> > 
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