Also, the program includes foreign language fonts that may enable users to save multilingual documents in PDF, eliminating the need to install additional fonts.Īdjusting image compression & resolution – This new and unique FineReader feature should enable users to control the quality and file size of graphic elements when saving in HTML or PDF formats by adjusting photo compression. PDF conversion – The new version of FineReader is designed to recognize and convert PDF files into editable text.Įnhanced PDF output – FineReader features a new mode of saving: image only. Version 6.0 now expands these options to include: The OCR results can then be saved in a wide variety of formats, from RTF, DOC and XLS to HTML and PDF. Plus it’s designed to preserve pictures, vertical text and inverted type, whether in table cells or anywhere else in a Word document.įineReader enables users to input popular image files that include BMP, JPEG, TIFF and others. And as the previous version, FineReader 6.0 should retain text alignment within table cells in MS Word. Retention of bulleted and numbered lists – FineReader should preserve bulleted and number lists when results are exported to Microsoft Word.Įnhanced table recognition – The new version should recognize and retain the text alignment within table cells in Microsoft Excel. Improved saving of pictures with wrapped text – FineReader may do a better job of preserving the original document layout in Microsoft Word – especially non-rectangular pictures, multi-column pictures and wrap-around text.īetter retention of letter spacing and line length – The new version performs a more sophisticated analysis of font parameters, such as letter width, in order to retain more exact letter spacing and line length when exporting to Microsoft Word. And ABBYY has added new technology to better reproduce the format within Microsoft Word and Excel. When converting documents, FineReader is designed to do a superior job of retaining the original format. Intelligent Background Filtering may be particularly helpful for converting newsprint, magazine pages, faxes, copies and text printed on color or textured backgrounds. In addition, the texture filtering system should effectively detect and remove background noise and texture that could interfere with word recognition. The new technology employs a dynamic threshold to automatically adjust text contrast on a line-by-line basis. This system uses new algorithms that are designed to filter background noise and texture to reduce the number of word errors on low-contrast, color and degraded documents – up to 35%. The company says that its FineReader OCR engine accurately recognizes and retains whole documents, including pictures, page layout, tables and text – even text color, inverted type, and vertical text.įineReader 6.0 Professional includes ABBYY’s newly developed Intelligent Background Filtering technology. According to the company, the new software delivers significant improvements in word accuracy and format retention, new ease-of-use features, added saving options, and strong PDF conversion. Managing Editor, ABBYY, a provider of document recognition and linguistic technologies, announced the availability of its ABBYY FineReader 6.0 Professional.
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