Chapter 3
Performing recognition
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Proofreading OCR results
Recognized text appears in Text view after OCR so you can check for
errors and misspellings in the text before exporting it.
Error checking (proofing) starts automatically after OCR if you chose
OCR & Proof as the OCR option. It starts from the first recognized
page and continues through all recognized pages in the document. If
you chose Perform OCR you must start proofing by choosing Proofread
OCR... in the Edit menu as described below. Then, proofing starts
from the current cursor position.
You can select main and secondary recognition languages, a user
dictionary and whether to use a Language Analyst or not in the
Spelling panel of the Preferences dialog box. See Spelling settings on
page 82 for more information. See also User dictionaries on page 101.
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To check and correct errors in recognized text:
1. Choose Proofread OCR... in the Edit menu.
Proofing stops on words containing an unrecognizable character
and displays them
red.
An unrecognizable character is replaced by
a red reject character; a tilde (
~)
by default.
If a Language Analyst is enabled, proofing will also stop on:
• Words containing one or more characters recognized with a
lower degree of certainty (words displayed
green
)
• Words flagged by the Language Analyst, for instance for not
being found in a main or user dictionary (displayed in
blue
)
You can choose whether or not to stop on acronyms, abbreviations
and proper names in the Spelling panel of the Preferences dialog
box.
When OmniPage Pro stops on a word, it highlights the word in
Text view. These words will also have color markers if Show
Markers is enabled in the Edit menu. The Proofread OCR dialog
box shows the original image of the word (also highlighted) in its
context on the original page.
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