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Scan documents and OCR

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Jan 02, 2025 Jan 02, 2025

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How can I do the OCR after Scan?

 

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Jan 03, 2025 Jan 03, 2025

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Note: I'm assuming you're using the standard (aka "Classic") Acrobat interface rather than the much maligned "New Acrobat". If you are, in fact, using the New Acrobat, swap "left" for "right" and try to find similar commands.

 

  1. Open Adobe Acrobat Pro:

    • Launch Adobe Acrobat Pro on your computer.
  2. Open the Scanned PDF:

    • Click on File in the top-left menu and select Open.
    • Browse to the location of your scanned PDF file, select it, and click Open.
  3. Access the OCR Tool:

    • On the right-hand toolbar, locate and click on Scan & OCR.
      • If you don’t see the Scan & OCR option, click More Tools at the bottom of the toolbar and find Scan & OCR in the list. Click Add to make it accessible in the toolbar for future use.
  4. Select OCR Settings:

    • After selecting Scan & OCR, a panel will open on the right.
    • Click on Recognize Text and select In This File.
  5. Set Language and Output Options:

    • In the OCR settings window:
      • Language: Choose the language of the text in your scanned document by clicking the dropdown menu under Recognize Text Options > Language.
      • Output: Ensure that Editable Text and Images is selected under the Output dropdown menu. This option allows for editable and searchable text in the PDF.
  6. Start OCR:

    • Click the Recognize Text button to begin the OCR process.
    • Adobe Acrobat Pro will process the document. This may take a few seconds to several minutes depending on the size of the document and your computer's processing power.
  7. Review and Edit:

    • Once the OCR process is complete, the text in the document will be searchable and editable.
    • Scroll through the document to verify the accuracy of the text. Use the Edit PDF tool (found in the right-hand toolbar) if you need to correct any errors in the recognized text.
  8. Save the OCR Processed PDF:

    • Click File and then Save As to save the updated, OCR-processed PDF.
    • Choose a location on your computer, enter a file name, and click Save.
  9. Test the OCR:

    • Open the saved PDF in Adobe Acrobat Pro and use Ctrl+F (Windows) or Command+F (Mac) to search for specific words to confirm that the OCR worked as expected.

 

 

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Jan 03, 2025 Jan 03, 2025

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Hi @henri_2025, Happy New Year.

You do not mention how you scanned your document. Did you scan it with Acrobat, or did you scan it separately with your scanner's software?

 

Also, what is your OS, and what version of Acrobat are you using?

 

Sorry for all the questions, but they are necessary to provide an answer that helps you.

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Note: I'm assuming you're using the standard (aka "Classic") Acrobat interface rather than the much maligned "New Acrobat". If you are, in fact, using the New Acrobat, swap "left" for "right" and try to find similar commands.

 

  1. Open Adobe Acrobat Pro:

    • Launch Adobe Acrobat Pro on your computer.
  2. Open the Scanned PDF:

    • Click on File in the top-left menu and select Open.
    • Browse to the location of your scanned PDF file, select it, and click Open.
  3. Access the OCR Tool:

    • On the right-hand toolbar, locate and click on Scan & OCR.
      • If you don’t see the Scan & OCR option, click More Tools at the bottom of the toolbar and find Scan & OCR in the list. Click Add to make it accessible in the toolbar for future use.
  4. Select OCR Settings:

    • After selecting Scan & OCR, a panel will open on the right.
    • Click on Recognize Text and select In This File.
  5. Set Language and Output Options:

    • In the OCR settings window:
      • Language: Choose the language of the text in your scanned document by clicking the dropdown menu under Recognize Text Options > Language.
      • Output: Ensure that Editable Text and Images is selected under the Output dropdown menu. This option allows for editable and searchable text in the PDF.
  6. Start OCR:

    • Click the Recognize Text button to begin the OCR process.
    • Adobe Acrobat Pro will process the document. This may take a few seconds to several minutes depending on the size of the document and your computer's processing power.
  7. Review and Edit:

    • Once the OCR process is complete, the text in the document will be searchable and editable.
    • Scroll through the document to verify the accuracy of the text. Use the Edit PDF tool (found in the right-hand toolbar) if you need to correct any errors in the recognized text.
  8. Save the OCR Processed PDF:

    • Click File and then Save As to save the updated, OCR-processed PDF.
    • Choose a location on your computer, enter a file name, and click Save.
  9. Test the OCR:

    • Open the saved PDF in Adobe Acrobat Pro and use Ctrl+F (Windows) or Command+F (Mac) to search for specific words to confirm that the OCR worked as expected.

 

 

- Just published! My 10th book: InDesign Masterclass: Text Techniques, 150+ step-by-step InDesign recipes to elevate your projects today!

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