How OCR Works: Turning Scanned Documents into Searchable Text

Understanding how OCR works can help businesses turn paper files, scanned PDFs, and image-based documents into searchable, editable text. OCR, or Optical Character Recognition, is the technology that identifies letters, numbers, and symbols inside an image and...

How Barcode Document Separation Works

Barcode document separation is a practical way for businesses to turn large batches of scanned paperwork into organized digital files. Instead of manually sorting pages after scanning, a barcode tells the software where one document ends and the next begins. How the...

How TWAIN Scanning Works

TWAIN scanning is one of the most common ways desktop applications communicate with document scanners. If you have ever clicked a Scan button inside a Windows application and selected a connected scanner, there is a good chance TWAIN was involved.      ...

Did you know modern scanners create PDF files in different formats?

Full Page Image PDF Each page of the PDF has a single full page image Compact PDF A Compact PDF is a compressed document format used by modern office scanners and multifunction printers to significantly reduce the size of scanned color files It utilizes Mixed Raster...

What If Your Current Software Becomes Un-Supported?

What If Your Current Software Becomes Un-Supported? All Software Has A Lifecycle Like everything, software becomes old and needs to adapt to the latest technology. ScanToPDF certainly does and customers who have a subscription or a support agreement will always have...

Switching To Production Mode

Switch To Production Mode Please Note The instructions on this page apply to version 6 evaluation software and are used to convert an evaluation solution into a production solution using the settings created during evaluation Purchase an Edition or a Solution to...
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