Scanning is completed. Pro OCR finishes getting pages and displays the first
page of the scanned stack in the image view. The scanned double-sided text is
correctly sequenced, in correct page order.
Getting Pages from an Image File
Typically, Pro OCR obtains the image of a page by working directly with your
scanner. You can, however, also use Pro OCR with image files you scanned or
created using other applications. There are several common sources for obtaining
image files, other than scanning with Pro OCR:
■ Scanner applications not supported by Pro OCR
■ Fax-modem applications
■ High-resolution paint programs
Pro OCR can read the following image file formats:
■ TIFF (Uncompressed, PackBits, Group 3, Group 3 modified, Group 4)
■ PCX
■ DCX
Pro OCR can open black-and-white (one-bit) single-page or multiple-page image
files. Pro OCR does not open grayscale (greater than one-bit) or color image files.
Not all instances of the above files from every application are supported, however,
because specific implementations of these formats are not necessarily standard. If
you try to open a file of a type that Pro OCR doesn’t recognize, Pro OCR displays a
warning message.
Selecting a File as the Source and Getting Pages
The following procedure tells you how to select and open a file as the source for Get
Page.
To select and open files:
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