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| Originally Posted by David P A scanner basically just takes a picture of a page - lots and lots of random dots which are kinda assembled into letters and words through the magic of the human eye (or - inaccurately - through Optical Character Recognition software). Which is why they're both poor and big. A PDF convertor software thingy is the electronic equivalent of printing the document - character by character, not dot by dot - to an electronic file. Try selecting (and copying/pasting) text out of a PDF. You can do it if it's been "electronically printed" from the original eg Word doc - you can't if it's been scanned. |
The offer of Scansoft PDf converter proffesional for free still stands. It will allow you to take your scanned images and put them into a large pdf file then convert them back to text so you can clean them up and store them in a smaller one as text.