[nvda] Re: nvda and OCR software
- From: "John Greer" <jpgreer17@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2007 21:04:27 -0500
Well OCR is sadly, pretty much a blind only product. There are a few
sighted uses for it but the majority of users are blind. So I feel until
the blind community can stop complaining something doesn't work to their
liking, and pull together and create something that blind users will be
happy with, we are either stuck paying extravagant prices, or using what is
available to the few sighted folks that use and develop it. At this point
we are very limited in our choices. We have Kurtzweil, Open Book, Omni
Page, and a product that is open source called G OCR that is early in
development. Also, many blind people, including blind programmers don't
even know what open source software is, or that it exists. Open source
software for the blind is at the point for the blind where it was for the
sighted in the mid 90's. It is there but fairly undeveloped. A majority of
the blind community confuses me. They will sit back and wait for someone to
either do it for them, and then complain if it is not to their liking,
before they even actually try it, or not try it at all. Now I have also
heard from the blind community the excuse that the sighted community does
the same thing, but what I say to that is, it still doesn't make it
acceptable in the real world or right. Because those sighted folks that do
that sort of thing also get nowhere. So I have given my suggestions, the
choices I have taken the time to research and know of are Simply OCR and G
OCR. I might also suggest that if we here are true supporters of open
source software, that we don't just sit back and be a consumer waiting for
it to be done for us and start supporting the projects that could work for
us. I suggest that we start pulling together and learn to use a tool like
google and find that incedental software that is not known to us. So take a
moment, get out of the habbit of sitting there all day doing nothing in the
blind chat rooms, stop just complaining and learn what you don't know. End
of rant.
JohnPG search for all of your Jaws scripts at http://www.blindcrawler.com/
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Gene" <gsasner@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 7:45 PM
Subject: [nvda] Re: nvda and OCR software
According to the information on the web site, the software is free. I
don't know what you downloaded from the site but it evidently isn't the
free software available. However, according to the site, the free
software has very severe limitations. Here is a quote from the
information on the site:
If your documents have multi-column layouts, non-standard fonts, poor
quality or color images, you will need one of our commercial ABBYY
FineReader 9.0 Professional (Download) OCR applications or
Imaging SDKs to get an accurate read.
In other words, if a book or magazine or document of any kind has more
than one column, the free software won't decolumnize and read it in proper
order. That makes the software very limited. You can't scan two opposing
pages in a book simultaneously, thus making scanning take twice as long
and much more cumbersome. It also means that you are limited to material
with only one column. No wonder it's free. It's very limited and serious
OCR users wouldn't be interested.
Gene
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If your documents have multi-column layouts, non-standard fonts, poor quality or color images, you will need one of our commercial ABBYY FineReader 9.0 Professional (Download) OCR applications or
Imaging SDKs to get an accurate read.In other words, if a book or magazine or document of any kind has more than one column, the free software won't decolumnize and read it in proper order. That makes the software very limited. You can't scan two opposing pages in a book simultaneously, thus making scanning take twice as long and much more cumbersome. It also means that you are limited to material with only one column. No wonder it's free. It's very limited and serious OCR users wouldn't be interested.
Gene To post messages to the list send email to nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To modify your NVDA Email settings go to: http://www.freelists.org/list/nvdaThank you for your continued support of Nonvisual Desktop Access, an open source free screen reader for Microsoft Windows:
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