Improving speed

These are ways to increase processing speed in OmniPage:

Draw ignore zones or set an ignore background on areas of a page you do not want processed. See Zones, backgrounds and auto-zoning for more information.

Excluding unneeded text is most useful when that text is in very small print, is printed badly or at an angle or is curved, has a highly stylized typeface or is included in a diagram or artwork. OmniPage is likely to spend a lot of time trying to produce results from such text.

Put your name, address elements, and your most common trade, company and product names, abbreviations and technical terms from the field of your work into a user dictionary, so they do not slow down proofing.

Process large documents automatically, even if you know a few pages will need separate attention. Automatic processing is likely to be faster than manual processing and does not need your constant attention. You can reprocess just those few special pages manually. See Combined processing.

Split very large documents into smaller documents.

For documents which can be handled by automatic processing, consider using DocuDirect to do the hard work while you are not present, for instance during a lunch break or a meeting. Save the job to an OmniPage Document if you want to proof and verify recognized texts later.

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