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Brought to you by scanner one www.scannerone.com Patented VRS technology from Kofax® ensures that your scanning is as efficient and easy as possible, while also improving both the quality of the scanned images and the automated capture of information from your paper documents and forms. The result is lower scanning costs, lower data entry costs, and faster access to your information.
Brought to you by scanner one www.scannerone.com Patented VRS technology from Kofax® ensures that your scanning is as efficient and easy as possible, while also improving both the quality of the scanned images and the automated capture of information from your paper documents and forms. The result is lower scanning costs, lower data entry costs, and faster access to your information.
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Tips & Tricks for Shooting Text with Digital Camera

It is important to learn how to use a digital camera effectively for the best OCR results, even for skillful photographers. Camera images differ from scanned images by a range of characteristics, but ABBYY FineReader 8.0, with its adaptive recognition technology for camera images, makes them appropriate for OCR and conversion into text formats.

So, if you have FineReader 8.0 installed on your PC and know some simple “secrets” on how to shoot documents and books, you will certainly receive perfect results. Well, the secrets are:

Your Digital Camera

Use a digital camera with 4-megapixel resolution or higher, ideally equipped with the following features:

  • Flash disable mode
  • Optical zoom
  • An anti-shake feature
  • Auto focus assist beam or manual focusing
  • Manual aperture control or aperture priority mode

 

General Tips

Try to take 2-3 shots of the same document to make sure your hands are stable and an image didn't come out blurry or a corner of the document wasn't cut off.

Use the “close-up” or “macro” mode. In most cameras it is indicated by a flower icon.

 

Camera Positioning and Focus

Position the lens parallel to the plane of the document.

Fit the entire document into the frame.

Focus on the center of a page.

Use the camera's optical zoom to zoom in on the document and frame it tightly around the document.

 

Lighting and Flash

Make sure there is sufficient lighting. Natural light is the best.

Disable the flash (in most point-and-shoot digital cameras, the flash is on auto mode by default).

If you have to take a picture of a document in poor lighting and need the flash, try to use the flash from 20 inches away and try to find additional light sources.

Don't use the flash on glossy paper.

 

Extra Tips for Advanced Users

And finally, if you know your camera “inside out” and wish to improve your skills in photographing documents and books or wish to achieve good results in some special conditions, there are a few extra tips to follow:

Use the white balance feature. If your camera has manual white balance, use a white sheet of paper to set white balance. Otherwise, select the appropriate balance mode for your lighting conditions.

Enable the anti-shake setting: otherwise, use a tripod.

In poor lighting conditions:

  • Auto focus may function incorrectly: therefore, you should switch to manual focus.
  • Use the maximum aperture allowed by the camera (2.3 or 4.5). (In bright daylight, use smaller apertures: this will produce sharper images).
  • If your camera gives you more than one choice of ISO speed, select the highest ISO setting.
 
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