Is there a machine that will scan a book into a word document?
Question by First L: Is there a machine that will scan a book into a word document?
I’ve heard of a machine that allows a person to scan a book into a computer and then later search text using “control f”. From what I heard it is necessary to cut the binding of the book. Does anyone know what I’m talking about?
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Answer by petsnakes
OCR
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_character_recognition
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As Far as I Know . NOT
as when we save any Scanned Matter it’s format is Jpeg or any picture format.
This type of format can be opened in Photoshop.
If you want to Edit any Portion of the document then u can do that in PhotoShop…
Hope Enjoy…
If you have the money, $10,000+, you can get a book scanner that will allow you to scan without cutting the spine. These scanners allow you to open the book; lay it flat facing up; and then scan (takes a picture, convert it to digital image and compensates for curvature, etc.).
Otherwise, a flatbed scanner with a large surface (like the Fujitsu fi-5750c (or similar) would be a good choice for large documents (11X17).
If all you want to do is to be able to index the book to make is searchable, you’ll need to “capture” the text. You can use the Adobe Acrobat (full version) bundled with the Fujitsu to “capture” the text rendering it searchable.
If you want to be able to edit, then you’ll need an OCR program to convert the scanned text into editable text. You can get a cheap/free OCR program at http://www.brothersoft.com (search for OCR).