text region Defines a text area on the page image in the image view and
the text view. Only text within defined text regions is
recognized. Text regions may be defined manually or by
using Pro OCR’s automatic locating settings.
text style A piece of text’s attributes or styling, such as bold, italic, or
underline. Use the Style menu or the style ribbon to set these
attributes. See also bold text, italic text, underline text, and
Style ribbon.
text view The view that displays the recognized text from the page
image. You can proof and edit recognized text in the text
view.
throughput A measure of the total time required to reproduce printed
documents. This effort measurement accounts for scanning
time, recognition accuracy, error correction and format
retention. Throughput is a more illuminating measure of OCR
effectiveness than the simplistic recognition accuracy
criterion commonly used to evaluate OCR performance.
Compare with
recognition accuracy.
TIFF (Tag Image File Format) Standard graphic file format for
saving high-resolution bitmapped images. Pro OCR can read
most single-bit TIFF files produced by many scanners and
applications. Pro OCR also saves to its own proprietary TIFF
format. See also
Pro OCR format.
touching characters Character elements of an image where the spacing of the
characters is insufficient to easily determine proper character
boundaries. For example, in a document with touching
characters, it may be difficult to differentiate between the
letter pair “rn” and the character “m.” Problems with
touching characters can be reduced by using the brightness
setting in Pro OCR to lighten the image.
typeface One style within a font family. For example, Helvetica Bold
Italic is a typeface. See also
font and font family.
type quality A quality of printed matter. Pro OCR offers a choice between
Letter Quality or Draft Quality. See also
letter quality text
and
draft quality text.
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