Re: Newbie seeking your helps

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minhtran
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Re: Newbie seeking your helps

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Good morning,
I am a newbie, and I would like to seek your helps and advises on how to improve the quality of a 1980's new article.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/bu2kcnlm2au5u ... 9.pdf?dl=0


I was trying ImageMagick ' re-scaling, noise removal, and increase dpi to 300 on the article but I got a very bad result when I run it through MS OneNote OCR. Only the big headline of the article were recognized and the rest of the body article were garbage.

I wonder if I should consider the following before using ImageMagick

- Should I re scan or re-digitize the article using a high end OCR Printer or scanner such as HP scanner or printer?


-Should I try first Microsoft OneNote OCR copy text from Image ?


Or should I use imageMagick on the article with the specific functions that I have not used or I may not have used in order to have a better scan result?


Many Thanks for all of your helps!
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Re: Re: Newbie seeking your helps

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This seems to be a duplicate of you questions here viewtopic.php?f=1&t=32854#p150522.

I do not think there is much more that can be done apart from re-scanning at a higher density/resolution. OCR does not do well with text that has too small a point size.
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